Opposite idiom for tower over [on hold]












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What's an opposite idiom for tower over? Context being standing under, shorter than a person.










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    Do you mean like "cower under"?

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What's an opposite idiom for tower over? Context being standing under, shorter than a person.










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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach 2 days ago


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  • "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Andrew Leach

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • Please see our help on phrase-requests, which is relevant here, in particular the four-point checklist at the end.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago











  • I reviewed the guidelines. Will switching to the current tags be acceptable?

    – Seph
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Yes, if you're OK with single words as well as phrases. However, in editing your question, you haven't included any of the information requested in the tag help.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago








  • 2





    Do you mean like "cower under"?

    – Hot Licks
    2 days ago














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What's an opposite idiom for tower over? Context being standing under, shorter than a person.










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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Andrew Leach

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach 2 days ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Andrew Leach

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • Please see our help on phrase-requests, which is relevant here, in particular the four-point checklist at the end.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago











  • I reviewed the guidelines. Will switching to the current tags be acceptable?

    – Seph
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Yes, if you're OK with single words as well as phrases. However, in editing your question, you haven't included any of the information requested in the tag help.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago








  • 2





    Do you mean like "cower under"?

    – Hot Licks
    2 days ago



















  • Please see our help on phrase-requests, which is relevant here, in particular the four-point checklist at the end.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago











  • I reviewed the guidelines. Will switching to the current tags be acceptable?

    – Seph
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Yes, if you're OK with single words as well as phrases. However, in editing your question, you haven't included any of the information requested in the tag help.

    – Andrew Leach
    2 days ago








  • 2





    Do you mean like "cower under"?

    – Hot Licks
    2 days ago

















Please see our help on phrase-requests, which is relevant here, in particular the four-point checklist at the end.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago





Please see our help on phrase-requests, which is relevant here, in particular the four-point checklist at the end.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago













I reviewed the guidelines. Will switching to the current tags be acceptable?

– Seph
2 days ago





I reviewed the guidelines. Will switching to the current tags be acceptable?

– Seph
2 days ago




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Yes, if you're OK with single words as well as phrases. However, in editing your question, you haven't included any of the information requested in the tag help.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago







Yes, if you're OK with single words as well as phrases. However, in editing your question, you haven't included any of the information requested in the tag help.

– Andrew Leach
2 days ago






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Do you mean like "cower under"?

– Hot Licks
2 days ago





Do you mean like "cower under"?

– Hot Licks
2 days ago










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