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  • If I was to rate the participation level of last week's Friday Antonym Happy Fun-time Game, with 10 being Super-Dee-Duper and 0 being Rosanne Barr, I would confidently tell you that it was somewhere in the vicinity of Craptacular.

    MindTrap Friday 2008

  • Charlie Kaufman will also be directing the silver screen adaptation of Antonym and Cleopatra.

    PHILIP S. HOFFMAN IS NOT MENSTRUATING 2008

  • Antonym means the word has an opposite definition in case you needed a refresher.

    Learn something new – contronyms | YepYep - Your Daily Waste Of Time 2007

  • Antonym: Ernest Hemingway, linguistically stingy author.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Karyn 2006

  • Antonym: Ernest Hemingway, linguistically stingy author.

    Dating Dictionary Karyn 2006

  • Antonym: “a proven scientific fact”, for any idea held by a substantial majority of scientists, with whom one strongly agrees

    Shapiro on DBB Review - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • There you can determine if the columns for '' '' 'Pronunciation, Word Type, Synonym, Antonym, Example, Comment' '' '' and/or

    KDE UserBase - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • And is the Antonym for Spiritually considered to be Carnaly (fleshly, naturally, materially minded)?

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2010

  • Antonym: threadstalker: someone who follows another from thread to thread … usually with the intent to harm them by defaming their character, putting them down, continuing an on-going argument from a previous thread of several years past … etc. hey, remember me … remember that time you said I didn't know what I was talking about?

    LJWorld.com stories: News 2009

  • We can finally dust off our Roget's Thesaurus (Special Horse Synonym and Antonym Edition), and spend thousands of column inches on Aniston's horselike face and John's horselike phallus, and ... and ...

    Portland Mercury 2009

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