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List of antonyms from "half measure" to antonyms from "half witted"
Discover our 167 antonyms available for the terms "half-truths, half price, half-rhymes, half priced, half-moons" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Half measure (11 antonyms)
- Half moon (1 antonym)
- Half-moons (1 antonym)
- Half-pint (12 antonyms)
- Half pint (12 antonyms)
- Half pints (3 antonyms)
- Half-pints (3 antonyms)
- Half price (6 antonyms)
- Half-price (6 antonyms)
- Half priced (14 antonyms)
- Half-priced (14 antonyms)
- Half-raw (9 antonyms)
- Half-rhyme (1 antonym)
- Half rhyme (1 antonym)
- Half-rhymes (1 antonym)
- Half rhymes (1 antonym)
- Half-seas over (2 antonyms)
- Half sighted (1 antonym)
- Half-truth (3 antonyms)
- Half truth (11 antonyms)
- Half-truths (3 antonyms)
- Half turn (1 antonym)
- Half-wit (2 antonyms)
- Half witted (48 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « half-pints »
- As in lad : noun young man
- As in runt : noun very small person
- As in boy : noun young man
- The rest was tram-car, Bow Music Hall, half-pints, and darkness.
- Extract from : « Tales of Mean Streets » by Arthur Morrison
- The haze of half-pints was dispelled, and some teeth went with it.
- Extract from : « Tales of Mean Streets » by Arthur Morrison
- And all our men were exceedingly brave; and counted their rounds of the house in half-pints.
- Extract from : « Lorna Doone » by R. D. Blackmore
- Over a couple of half-pints taken as a sedative, he realized the growing seriousness of his position.
- Extract from : « Striking Hard » by W.W. Jacobs
- But through hours on hours of fried fish and half-pints both were conscious of a deficiency.
- Extract from : « Tales of Mean Streets » by Arthur Morrison
- Now Sam was ever readier for a fight than Billy was; but the sum of Billy's half-pints was large: wherefore the fight began.
- Extract from : « Tales of Mean Streets » by Arthur Morrison
- Dissolve one ounce of Russian isinglass in three half-pints of warm water.
- Extract from : « The National Cook Book, 9th ed. » by Hannah Mary Peterson
- One of these goats belonged to me, and, on an average throughout the year, she gave me more than three half-pints of milk a day.
- Extract from : « Cottage Economy » by William Cobbett
- Yet, just as that unfortunate organ begins its work we pour into it half-pints of iced water.
- Extract from : « The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) » by Marion Harland
- Boil three half-pints of milk in a saucepan (previously wet with cold water, which prevents burning) and whisk it into the soup.
- Extract from : « The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) » by Mrs. F.L. Gillette