Opposite of the thicker end of something, especially a tool or a weapon
Opposite of the part of an object or individual (usually the buttocks) directly involved in sitting
(face) Opposite of a person's buttocks
(groyne) Opposite of a person's buttocks
“She fought hard, smashed him in the nose, kick him in the groin, and was able to escape unscathed.”
Opposite of a part or quantity that is left after the greater part has been used, removed, or destroyed
Opposite of a person or thing that is the object of ridicule or criticism
Opposite of a person who is a target or victim of nefarious acts or abuse
Opposite of a victim of deception or chicanery
Opposite of a tiny amount or part of something
Opposite of a person or thing that is the object of ridicule or criticism
“He seemingly forgets that he is the antagonizer and the one who indeed causes the most trouble on chat.”
Opposite of an act of pushing someone or something in order to move them away from oneself
“She gave him a tug to indicate that she wanted his attention, but he refused to draw his eyes away from the game unfolding on the television.”
Opposite of a person or thing to which a specified action or feeling is directed
Opposite of the handle of a tool or weapon
Opposite of a long, narrow part or section forming the handle of an object
Opposite of the furthest or most extreme point or limit of something
Opposite of to bump against
Opposite of to adjoin or meet end to end
Opposite of to exert force or pressure on
“Her school bag was so heavy that she had to place it on the ground and pull it all the way to the car.”
Opposite of to come into contact with something or each other
“The road will diverge on either side of the bridge to join the old road on each side.”
Opposite of to knock or run into someone or something with a jolt
Opposite of to crash violently into or against something
“She fell back against her seat as Devin flipped the ship to avoid the flying debris.”
Opposite of to poke (at) something roughly or quickly
“She would touch him suggestively, but he was completely oblivious to her advances.”
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