caves
/keษชvz/IPA: /K EY1 V Z/
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A large, naturally-occurring cavity formed underground or in the face of a cliff or a hillside.
โWe found a cave on the mountainside where we could take shelter.โ
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A hole, depression, or gap in earth or rock, whether natural or man-made.
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A storage cellar, especially for wine or cheese.
โThis wine has been aged in our cave for thirty years.โ
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A place of retreat, such as a man cave.
โMy room was a cozy cave where I could escape from my family.โ
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A naturally-occurring cavity in bedrock which is large enough to be entered by an adult.
โIt was not strictly a cave, but a narrow fissure in the rock.โ
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A shielded area where nuclear experiments can be carried out.
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(drilling) Debris, particularly broken rock, which falls into a drill hole and interferes with drilling.
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A collapse or cave-in.
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The vagina.
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(often "Cave") A group that breaks from a larger political party or faction on a particular issue.
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Any hollow place, or part; a cavity.
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A code cave.
Synonyms
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To surrender.
โHe caved under pressure.โ
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To collapse.
โFirst the braces buckled, then the roof began to cave, then we ran.โ
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To hollow out or undermine.
โThe levee has been severely caved by the river current.โ
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To engage in the recreational exploration of caves.
โI have caved from Yugoslavia to Kentucky.โ
syn:spelunk - 5
In room-and-pillar mining, to extract a deposit of rock by breaking down a pillar which had been holding it in place.
โThe deposit is caved by knocking out the posts.โ
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To work over tailings to dress small pieces of marketable ore.
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To dwell in a cave.
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