List of antonyms from "was ones lot" to antonyms from "wash out"
Discover our 416 antonyms available for the terms "was out breath, was over, was ones side, wash out, was part, was open" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Was ones lot (8 antonyms)
- Was ones side (20 antonyms)
- Was open (8 antonyms)
- Was opinion (19 antonyms)
- Was out breath (3 antonyms)
- Was out for blood (12 antonyms)
- Was out line (2 antonyms)
- Was out of line (2 antonyms)
- Was out of woods (16 antonyms)
- Was out woods (16 antonyms)
- Was over (17 antonyms)
- Was over place (9 antonyms)
- Was over the place (9 antonyms)
- Was paid (4 antonyms)
- Was par (18 antonyms)
- Was par with (6 antonyms)
- Was parsimonious (7 antonyms)
- Was part (8 antonyms)
- Was part of (5 antonyms)
- Was partial (20 antonyms)
- Was partial to (30 antonyms)
- Wash down (14 antonyms)
- Wash hands of (63 antonyms)
- Wash out (100 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « wash down »
- As in swallow : verb consume
- As in sup : verb drink
- As in tank up : verb drink
- As in drink : verb take in liquid
- The rain might wash down some of the rocks forming the roof.
- Extract from : « Dave Porter in the Gold Fields » by Edward Stratemeyer
- I pray you do not drink to wash down food: a bad habit of most of us.
- Extract from : « Intestinal Ills » by Alcinous Burton Jamison
- Afterguard, muster your buckets and brushes and wash down the decks.
- Extract from : « The Rover's Secret » by Harry Collingwood
- I helped myself to two or three glasses of wine to wash down the food.
- Extract from : « Dick Cheveley » by W. H. G. Kingston
- And now, my pretty Mabel, have you never a cup of ale to wash down the pie?
- Extract from : « Windsor Castle » by William Harrison Ainsworth
- English tea is good to eat—that is to mix with, and wash down your muffins.
- Extract from : « A Summer's Outing » by Carter H. Harrison
- But to wash down these substantial viands there was little save ale.
- Extract from : « Cakes & Ale » by Edward Spencer
- Get me a flagon of canary, and we will wash down the remains of the pasty.
- Extract from : « The House of Walderne » by A. D. Crake
- I must have something to wash down all these gnawing thoughts.
- Extract from : « Ghosts » by Henrik Ibsen
- At last it was broad day, and an order was given to wash down the decks.
- Extract from : « Redburn. His First Voyage » by Herman Melville
