Opposite of to go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot
Opposite of to move slowly, heavily, clumsily, or with difficulty
Opposite of to travel unsystematically over, through, or about (a place)
Opposite of to go on a voyage or journey
Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place
Opposite of to relocate (and live) in another country, region or place
Opposite of a long walk, typically a tiring one
Opposite of a movement of animals or people from one region to another
Opposite of a journey for pleasure, typically in which several different places are visited
Opposite of a journey, typically on an expedition or mission
Opposite of a movement of animals or people from one region to another
Opposite of a long walk or walking tour
Opposite of a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
Opposite of the act of making a trip by foot
“After an arduous trek through the National Rainforest, the group decided to have a break.”
Opposite of a journey, especially over long distances
“Convinced he could run the government as well from Quincy as t Philadelphia, Adams stretched his stay at home for a full seven months.”
(possessions) Opposite of general things or items that one has or owns
Opposite of movement onwards or forwards or towards a specific destination
“The army made its retreat when they realized they were heavily outnumbered.”
Opposite of all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death
Opposite of a climb or walk to the summit of a mountain or hill
Opposite of a difficult or hurried clamber up or over something
“Just before darkness fell, I begin my slow descent down the big tree.”
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