Collocations for "caving"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "caving" in context.
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cave
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [an Iron, a Stone, a Bronze] -Age cave
- an [ancient, Iberian] cave
- [prehistoric, abandoned, recently discovered] caves
- a [winding, deep, long, mammoth, huge] cave
- [lived, hid, slept] in a cave
- got lost in the caves
- go exploring in the caves
- a cave in the side of [the hill, a mountain]
- the caves [under, below] the [city, town, lake]
- The [kids, children, robbers] hid in a cave.
- idiom: Have you been living in a cave?
- idiom: [go, get, crawl] back into your caves
- [hieroglyphics, paintings, drawings] in the cave
- the entrance to the cave
- cave [people, animals, monkeys]
- is a cave dweller
- prehistoric cave [paintings, art, people]
- discovered cave [paintings, drawings, dwellings]
- [walked, went] through the cave entrance
- the [roof, building, walls, mine] caved in
- the [roof] caved in on her
- the walls are caving in
- caved under the [pressure, competition]
- cave-dwelling [people]
'caving' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):