Opposite of to beat or strike (someone), especially with a belt as a punishment
Opposite of to rush or dash in a specified direction
Opposite of to surround, encircle or gird with, or as if with, a belt
Opposite of to fasten or fix securely in place or together
Opposite of to move or travel hurriedly
Opposite of to strike, especially repeatedly with hard blows
Opposite of to strike or hit repeatedly
Opposite of to hit or strike repeatedly
Opposite of to strike with a sharp, often slanting, blow
Opposite of to hit or strike someone or something
Opposite of to physically punish, especially by beating
Opposite of to strike, especially with force
“Jobe was terrible at shooting games because he would completely miss most of his targets.”
Opposite of to strike physically or violently
“Aaron moves first, throwing a flurry of punches that I easily defend.”
Opposite of to consume a liquid
Opposite of to physically attack
(informal) Opposite of to move or depart hastily
“Do you mind if we stay here a little longer?”
Opposite of a blow with the fist
Opposite of a hard or repeated hit or strike
Opposite of a hard strike or hit
“The master was able to knock each of these men to the ground with a touch of his finger.”
Opposite of a place, especially in a town or city and having a particular character or use
Opposite of an instance of striking or being struck
“That was a fortunate miss for him, having evaded the oncoming vehicle by a matter of inches.”
Opposite of a large mouthful of liquid, typically hastily drunk
Opposite of an administrative district of a city or country
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