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Go Like A Bat Out Of Hell Antonyms

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dawdle
  • amble
  • bum around
  • dally
  • diddle-daddle
  • dilly-dally
  • drag
  • fool around
  • fritter away
  • get no place fast
  • goof off
  • hang around
  • hang out
  • idle
  • lag
  • laze
  • lazy
  • loaf
  • loiter
  • loll
  • lounge
  • mosey
  • poke
  • procrastinate
  • put off
  • saunter
  • scrounge around
decelerate
  • brake
  • slow
halt
  • arrest
  • break
  • break-off
  • close
  • cutoff
  • freeze
  • grinding halt
  • impasse
  • interruption
  • layoff
  • letup
  • pause
  • screaming halt
  • screeching halt
  • stand
  • standstill
  • stop
  • termination
slow
  • apathetic
  • crawling
  • creeping
  • dawdling
  • delaying
  • deliberate
  • dilatory
  • disinclined
  • dreamy
  • drowsy
  • easy
  • gradual
  • heavy
  • idle
  • imperceptible
  • inactive
  • indolent
  • inert
  • lackadaisical
  • laggard
  • lagging
  • leaden
  • leisurely
  • lethargic
  • listless
  • loitering
stay
  • break
  • halt
  • holiday
  • sojourn
  • stop
  • stopover
  • vacation
wait
  • down
  • downtime
  • halt
  • hold
  • hold-up
  • interim
  • interval
  • on hold
  • rest
  • stay
  • time wasted
walk
  • airing
  • carriage
  • circuit
  • constitutional
  • gait
  • hike
  • jaunt
  • march
  • pace
  • parade
  • perambulation
  • peregrination
  • promenade
  • ramble
  • saunter
  • schlepp
  • step
  • stretch
  • stride
  • stroll
  • tour
  • traipse
  • tramp
  • tread
  • turn
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