Similar words: collapsible, collapse, collar, collate, collation, collaborate, collaboration, capsicum.
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31. Workers tried in vain to keep the building from collapsing.
32. His partner in crime, Myra Hindley, also underwent tests after collapsing in her cell at Highpoint prison.
33. In 1991, he was rushed to hospital by helicopter after collapsing while jogging.
34. The white chair looks soluble, as if it might crumble, collapsing into a pile of infinitesimal white flakes.
35. Fibre-optic communications, push-button telephones and microcomputers won't stop the country from literally collapsing around our ears.
36. The policeman, with unbelievable fortitude, was able to disarm the attacker before collapsing from his wounds.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
37. But he is a man presiding over a collapsing economy and a discredited political system.
38. The bulimia, the morning sickness, her collapsing marriage and her jealousy of Camilla conspired to make her life intolerable.
39. As they were collapsing, the gravitational pull of matter outside these regions might start them rotating slightly.
40. The fanfare seized up on its first chord and then seemed to fall over itself, collapsing in a welter of notes.
41. The musical interlude went on for ten minutes and finished with the mad figures collapsing on the ground.
42. Penalty tries appear frequently in divisional games, usually for repeated collapsing of the scrum on the defence try-line.
43. I only just managed to get back to our house before collapsing into bed.
44. Are at least able to make an educated guess as to who is collapsing the scrummage. 7.
45. Before this season, the Vikings had gained a reputation of collapsing against inferior opponents.
46. There is no danger of the walls collapsing under the load of these roofs.
47. She rushed in to find her husband collapsing, fatally wounded.
48. No one can tell whether a corrupt and collapsing Communist party can retain any share in power.
49. But hysteric she was, subject to the fatal political weakness of collapsing in time of trouble.
50. Horrified witnesses watched helplessly as the blazing man staggered around the square before collapsing.
51. She kept up a running commentary as she chased him 50 yards across Lawrence Road before collapsing in a pool of blood.
52. Barclays deepened the gloom with first-half profits collapsing from last year's £378million to £51million.
53. With the last of her failing strength, she dragged herself into a patch of undergrowth before collapsing.
54. They are crude and narrow compared to the Dwarf mines of the other mountain chains and prone to collapsing unexpectedly.
55. The radiation would result in an orbiting electron losing energy and collapsing into the nucleus.
56. Her wordy text clearly aims for the sublime, but it ends up collapsing into the ridiculous.
57. At least 343 people were killed, many of them by buildings collapsing under the weight of rain-soaked ash and mud.
58. Margaret sprinted down the street, almost collapsing when she reached us.
59. Old systems for protecting them are collapsing, and shrinking incomes increase the incentive to sell them.
60. The reasons for the project collapsing were circumstantial.
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