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hit against; come into sudden contact with
He struck the table with his elbow
The car hit a tree
How To Use collide with In A Sentence
- Angela's public world and Ronnie's very private life collide with an assortment of thieving politicos, power-hungry businessmen, and ruthless clergy.
- By the autumn of 1982, the stercoraceous material was about to collide with the oscillating cooling device.
- The desperados collide with the drillers and a hostage situation takes shape but guns and threats aren't the only danger facing our heroes.
- Flying subatomic particles collide with other atoms in their path, knocking electrons out of their orbits.
- Be thankful for all your airbags when you collide with one of these. Times, Sunday Times
- Increasingly his memories collide with phantasmagorical Circles of Hell and apocalyptic visions.
- One year after the election of President Obama, as his initiatives for change collide with stubborn political realities, it gets harder by the day to recall the sunnier political realities they displaced: the soaring rhetoric of the campaign; the pomp and lift of Inauguration; even the headlong rush for results that marked his first hundred days in office. MyAppleMenu
- They collide with objects when trying such simple sports as cycling and swimming. E For Additives
- The aims of the negotiators in New York again seem likely to collide with the aims of the warriors in the field.
- Unfortunately, basic contract principles collide with his request for damages.