Opposite of to bend or hang downwards limply
Opposite of to lose strength or become weaker
Opposite of to close or shut in a downward motion, especially of one's eyelids
Opposite of to deteriorate or go into decline, especially physically
“The results of your blood tests show that your health is starting to improve.”
Opposite of to hang over the edge of something
Opposite of to bore, jade, or cause to be weary or restless
Opposite of to weaken or lose strength, or to cause this
Opposite of to linger behind or wander from a main line or part
Opposite of to hang or suspend in an elevated position
(nod off) Opposite of to fall asleep
“Terra slowly fell to sleep only to awaken when someone started shaking her.”
Opposite of the act, fact or state of sagging or sinking
Opposite of the extent to which something droops or hangs
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