cave
[keɪv]
Definition:
1. A large hole in the side of a hill or under the ground.
2. Hollow out as if making a cave or opening.
Use 'cave' in a sentence:
- How did you get in that cave?
- The entrance to the cave was infilled by the landowner.
- The entry to the cave was hidden by trees.
- Who is running towards his cave?
- He's caved in on capital punishment.
- The entry of the cave was hidden by trees.
- This is cave brownie, everyone has to say hello to it.
- At night, the bats leave their cave.
- King Arthur hid his treasures here and Merlin enchanted the cave so that nobody should ever find them.
- Tom Sawyer knew as much of the cave as any one.
- I had a nervous breakdown, everything just seemed to cave in on top of me.
- Is it far in the cave?
- Huck, it's in the cave!
- No man knew the cave.
- It's the deepest limestone cave in the U.S.
- By-and-by somebody shouted, "Who's ready for the cave?"
- He found a black cave.
- The Prime Minister has caved in to backbench pressure.
- He followed his tracks and returned to the snow cave.
- Bears live in a cave.
- They hang from a branch of a tree or the ceiling of a cave.
- But in some respects cave dwellers were far cleverer than us.
- Heedless of time or any other consideration, they began to search the underwater cave.
- It was a very secret place in a cave.
- Hive them in the cave till they raise a ransom.
- Upper Paleolithic art was not confined to cave paintings.
- After a ruinous strike, the union caved in.
- Staying in a cave hotel is a special experience in Goreme.
- Look, Michael, there's your cave!
- The cave roof collapsed.
- The story of their exploration is inextricably bound up with the character of the caves themselves.
- Both boats purred out of the cave mouth and into open water.
- The wall caved in to reveal a blocked-up Victorian fireplace.
- I spent a lot of time making a large shelf for my cave.
- The climbers took cover from the storm in a cave.
- Ancient scrolls were found in caves by the Dead Sea.
- The force of the water washed him back into the cave.
- Oh, Judge, Injun Joe's in the cave!
- U.S. troops surprised eight enemy fighters in a cave complex.
- Most of the mouth of the cave was submerged in the lake.
- The ceiling suddenly caved in on top of them.
- The money's in the cave!
- Nobody will get lost in that cave any more.
- The large limestone caves are also quarried for cement.
- The President is unlikely to cave in to demands for a public inquiry.
- Images of deer and hunters decorate the cave walls.
- The caves can be visited only by prior arrangement.
- The limestone is sufficiently fissured for tree roots to have breached the roof of the cave.
- The guide flashed a light into the cave.
- The district is pock-marked with caves.
- Part of the roof has caved in.
- Primitive people usually lived in caves.
- They tried digging in a patch just below the cave.
- Another flash of lightning lit up the cave.
- Outside the cave mouth the blackness of night was like a curtain.