landslide|landslid|landslidden|landslides|landsliding in English
verb
['land·slide || 'lændslaɪd]
fall, slide down (of a mass of dirt and rocks); win an election by a large majority
Use "landslide|landslid|landslidden|landslides|landsliding" in a sentence
1. Soil Creep is the name for the gentlest form of landsliding
2. As a risky landslide, the Manzhai landslide stands at the phase of wiggly deformation presently.
3. Landslide Buries homes in China
4. Lang won by a landslide.
5. The floods caused a landslide.
6. The formation of the seismic landslide is complex and factors influencing the seismic landslide are multitudinous.
7. Landslides in thick Colluvium that is, …
8. polls forecast a Conservative landslide.
9. The storm caused landslides and flooding in Savona.
10. The SNP candidate won by a landslide .
11. Miss Vicki won by a landslide!
12. The village was destroyed by a landslide.
13. Keywords: earth-fill dam, landsliding, instrumentation, ground movements, pore pressures, slope stability analysis.
14. Nobody predicted such an electoral landslide.
15. 23 Nobody predicted such an electoral landslide.
16. Keywords: retrogressive landslide, shale-alluvium, displacement, rate, age.
17. The National Party won by a landslide.
18. Humongous sinkholes and landslides have developed along this line.
19. 11 The railroad was blocked by a landslide.
20. Flooding and landslides sometimes occur during the annual Spring thaw.
21. The water displaced by the landslides created a tidal wave.
22. The railroad was blocked by a landslide.
23. The house was buried beneath a landslide.
24. 19 Nobody predicted such an electoral landslide.
25. Within a mile, however, landslides partially blocked the peripheral highway.