Similar words: cave, give in, believe in, surveillance, have, wave, EIN, leave. Meaning: n. the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it. v. break down, literally or metaphorically.
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31. I had a nervous breakdown, everything just seemed to cave in on top of me.
32. "We don't have a system in this country where you can work for free, " says Jay A. Zweig, a partner who works in employment law at Bryan Cave in Phoenix.
33. That's the conclusion of scientists who discovered evidence of the grain sorghum on hundred-thousand-year-old stone tools. The tools were discovered deep in a cave in northwest Mozambique.
34. Houses can crack and cave in, but they can be rebuilt.
35. The roof is dangerous and could cave in at any time.
36. A spelunker in a glacier cave in Greenland gazes upon colors and shapes that look more like a swirling galaxy than a cave formation.
37. The fossil scrap —just the tip of a juvenile female’s finger —was discovered in 2008 during excavations of Denisova cave in Siberia’s Altai Mountains.
38. hominid3This curious sequence was extracted from a piece of finger bone unearthed in 2008 at Denisova Cave in southern Siberia’s Altai Mountains.
39. If pelvic cave in of the woman is deeper, it is an issue that makes a person strand angry, because of the angle that this inserts convertibly , reduce sexual fun.
40. This curious sequence was extracted from a piece of finger bone unearthed in 2008 at Denisova Cave in southern Siberia’s Altai Mountains.
41. They are sheltered from the snow in a small cave in the mountain. Sentencedict.com
42. Mr Sarkozy, it appears, not cave in entirely to Mr Hu.
43. An explorer descends into the Majlis al Jinn cave in Oman.
44. The deepest known cave in the world is the Gouffre Berger near Grenoble.
45. The Society also helped purchase private lands for the creation of Shenandoah National Park in 1935 and bought Tennessee's Russell Cave in 1961, deeding it to the people of the United States.