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List of antonyms from "one-shot" to antonyms from "one upmanship"
Discover our 279 antonyms available for the terms "one two punch, one spot, one things, one time or another, one-sided, one-sidednessed" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- One-shot (4 antonyms)
- One shot (4 antonyms)
- One-sided (3 antonyms)
- One sided (80 antonyms)
- One sidedness (38 antonyms)
- One-sidednessed (1 antonym)
- One sidednessed (1 antonym)
- One sidednessing (1 antonym)
- One-sidednessing (1 antonym)
- One-spot (2 antonyms)
- One spot (2 antonyms)
- One sweet time (15 antonyms)
- One taste (18 antonyms)
- One thing (18 antonyms)
- One things (18 antonyms)
- One time (28 antonyms)
- One time before (4 antonyms)
- One time or another (1 antonym)
- One time previously (4 antonyms)
- One track mind (5 antonyms)
- One two (6 antonyms)
- One-two (6 antonyms)
- One two punch (4 antonyms)
- One upmanship (15 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « one two »
- As in punch : noun hit
- As in one-two punch : noun one hit followed by another
- As in either : pron one or the other
- To them we say: Are being and one two different names for the same thing?
- Extract from : « Sophist » by Plato
- One—two—a light coffin and a heavy coffin, falling to the floor!
- Extract from : « The Upper Berth » by Francis Marion Crawford
- It's all over dust, and there are one—two—three tears in the cotton.
- Extract from : « Nine Little Goslings » by Susan Coolidge
- One—two—three—each one seemed the last, and yet there were ever more.
- Extract from : « The Windy Hill » by Cornelia Meigs
- Here they come, sir,” I cried excitedly— “one—two—yes, there are three.
- Extract from : « Blue Jackets » by George Manville Fenn
- One—two—three—six—yes, there are but six notches in the wood.
- Extract from : « The White Chief » by Mayne Reid
- Nine letters stamped while you say 'One—two,' which is a second.
- Extract from : « The Children's Book of London » by Geraldine Edith Mitton
- One—two—He tried to think of something other than his breathing.
- Extract from : « The Scarecrow and Other Stories » by G. Ranger Wormser
- I'll change two words if you'll change one—two for you against one for me!
- Extract from : « Sophy of Kravonia » by Anthony Hope
- One two feet long was found in the Nicola Valley about 1905.
- Extract from : « The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley » by Harlan Ingersoll Smith