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List of antonyms from "thunderhead" to antonyms from "tie-in"
Discover our 477 antonyms available for the terms "thunderingly, tickle pink, thwarting, tideway, thundering, tie-in" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Thunderhead (4 antonyms)
- Thundering (2 antonyms)
- Thunderingly (3 antonyms)
- Thwack (4 antonyms)
- Thwart (25 antonyms)
- Thwarting (25 antonyms)
- Tick off (73 antonyms)
- Ticked off (76 antonyms)
- Ticker (8 antonyms)
- Ticket (7 antonyms)
- Ticketed (29 antonyms)
- Ticketing (29 antonyms)
- Tickle (10 antonyms)
- Tickle pink (43 antonyms)
- Ticklish (7 antonyms)
- Tide over (2 antonyms)
- Tideway (4 antonyms)
- Tidings (3 antonyms)
- Tidy (22 antonyms)
- Tidy sum (11 antonyms)
- Tidy up (16 antonyms)
- Tie (26 antonyms)
- Tie down (40 antonyms)
- Tie-in (8 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « tie down »
- As in restrain : verb keep under control; hold back
- As in secure : verb attach, tie up
- I'll slip down before Sherwood is due to get there and tie down the valve.
- Extract from : « Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach » by Annie Roe Carr
- Back off, bottle immediately, and seal, or tie down the corks.
- Extract from : « Dishes & Beverages of the Old South » by Martha McCulloch Williams
- As the pen had no "chute" we had to rope and tie down, while applying the brand.
- Extract from : « A Texas Cow Boy » by Chas. A. Siringo
- I've got a hand over at the ranch, a fellow named Barry, who can tie down a steer in pretty close to the record.
- Extract from : « Hidden Gold » by Wilder Anthony
- She made her start in cattle, yes, made it with her rope; Can tie down every maverick before it can strike a lope.
- Extract from : « Cowboy Songs » by Various
- I watched him tie down a canvas covering over a loaded cart and caught his glance, which seemed to beckon me.
- Extract from : « The Blue Birds' Winter Nest » by Lillian Elizabeth Roy
- She forgot to tie down his legs and wings, but she set him by till his hour came, well satisfied with her work.
- Extract from : « Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag VI » by Louisa M. Alcott
- Cork each bottle tightly, and tie down a thin wet leather closely over each cork.
- Extract from : « Miss Leslie's Lady's New Receipt-Book » by Eliza Leslie
- He's got to tie down his seat in the state house with a white ribbon, and he's got no mind for fooling with phosphate dirt.
- Extract from : « Rose of Old Harpeth » by Maria Thompson Daviess
- After coming in contact, every man would rope and tie down one of the finest animals in the bunch.
- Extract from : « A Texas Cow Boy » by Chas. A. Siringo