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Oppositive

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Op`pos`i`tive
a.1.Capable of being put in opposition.
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Adj.1.oppositive - expressing antithesis or opposition; "the adversative conjunction `but' in `poor but happy'"
disjunctive - serving or tending to divide or separate


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But both keepers had to be on top of their form in the first-half when Coleraine's Davy O'Hare did well to parry an Andy Crawford header onto his post while his oppositive number, Michael Doherty, produced a superb stop to deny Coleraine skipper, Tommy McCallion.
It seems eyeing up the oppositive sex is a vital part of the dating game.
One of us is going to be disappointed, and I hope it's Bob Lewis, my oppositive number.
 
 
 
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