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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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a collapsing/caving-in/falling house

0Ed was brave enough to enter a collapsing house and save a baby.02br
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00Is "collapsing" in the above interchangeable with "caving-in" and 'falling?" Thanks.0-
  

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1i 00caving-in02i 00, yes, but it invokes a cave which implodes 02br 02br 01i 00falling02i 00 doesn't mean necessarily falling onto itself, but could be to a side, laterally0-

  • 1i 00caving-in02i 00, yes, but it invokes a cave which implodes 02br 02br 01i 00falling02i 00 doesn't mean necessarily falling onto itself, but could be to a side, laterally0-
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1i00caving-in02i00, yes, but it invokes a cave which implodes 02br
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01i00falling02i00 doesn't mean necessarily falling onto itself, but could be to a side, laterally0-

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