rockslide

NOUN
  1. a landslide of rocks
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How To Use rockslide In A Sentence

  • On August 28, 1826, following an epochal storm in the White Mountains, the family perished under an enormous rockslide.
  • It may be on geological fault lines, and there is always a risk of surface rockslides, especially in Peru's rainy season.
  • Perry's whisper was enough to reverberate through the tunnel, causing a rockslide to cover the entrance to the cave!
  • There were always small rockslides or mudslides happening there.
  • In the process, a client on that team kicks loose a small rockslide, which peppers the rappel chute, where a third team is descending.
  • There had been a minor rockslide and the man's legs were caught under the fallen stones.
  • I shot out one of the boulders on the hill, causing a massive rockslide.
  • A rockslide has blocked the tracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • There had been a rockslide and we had to be helicoptered off.
  • Though there were no reports of major damage, railway transport was interrupted in several places by rockslides or washed-out bridges.
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