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Definition of Caved
1. cave [v] - See also: cave
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caved
Literary usage of Caved
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mining Practices by Engineering and Mining Journal (1919)
"Typically considerable open space will remain between the pile of caved ore and
... The time-honored method of reopening caved stopes, whether they be in ..."
2. Sewerage: The Designing, Construction, and Maintenance of Sewerage Systems by Amory Prescott Folwell (1916)
"SHEATHING A BADLY caved TRENCH. a plank or two here and there from the upper
course of sheathing and throw into the cavity sods or straw, and then, ..."
3. Sewerage: The Designing, Construction, and Maintenance of Sewerage Systems by Amory Prescott Folwell (1901)
"SHEATHING A BADLY caved TRENCH. a plank or two here and there from the upper
course of sheathing and throw into the cavity sods or straw, and then, ..."
4. Journal by Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1870)
"Section from north to south through the Greenmount Tumulus and long chamber,
showing the terminal walls, and the way it appears to have caved in when first ..."
5. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1915)
"M Side wall of excavation caved in, burying M Side wall of excavation caved in,
burying mar M While working on gravel shovel in pit, bait. shovel and ..."
6. What a New York Trooper Saw of the War by Charles Fuller (1900)
"arches over small streams crossing the road that had caved in, leaving large open
holes, and if a horse had ever gotten into one then good-by horse and ..."