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Definition of the day : « caved »

  • As in submit : verb comply, endure
  • As in succumb : verb die or surrender
  • As in bow : verb submit, concede
  • As in defer : verb yield
  • As in give : verb yield, collapse
  • As in go : verb die, collapse
Example sentences :
  • And all the bottom of that section of the North Atlantic seems to have caved in.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 » by Various
  • The bridge swayed, then caved in, where the pontoon had been struck and was sinking.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume II (of VIII) » by Various
  • Are you sure that my father was in the mine when it caved in?
  • Extract from : « Buffalo Bill's Spy Trailer » by Colonel Prentiss Ingraham
  • For the walls of the hole below the bottom of the casing had caved.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 » by Various
  • Behind him lay a deep, dark hole that was not filled by the earth that had caved in.
  • Extract from : « Frank Merriwell's Cruise » by Burt L. Standish
  • He wilted and caved in like a box of ice cream does just before you get home with it.
  • Extract from : « Colonel Crockett's Co-operative Christmas » by Rupert Hughes
  • But there was n't any use in going back—the tunnel was caved in.
  • Extract from : « The Cross-Cut » by Courtney Ryley Cooper
  • But when I showed him your father's will, and he had read it, he caved in like an avalanche.
  • Extract from : « Seek and Find » by Oliver Optic
  • You can believe that I felt as though the roof had caved in on top of me.
  • Extract from : « The Radio Boys at the Sending Station » by Allen Chapman
  • Well, it caved in, all right, and it never can be cleaned out.
  • Extract from : « A Tenderfoot Bride » by Clarice E. Richards