buckling (Meaning)
buckling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Buckle
buckling (a.)
Wavy; curling, as hair.
Synonyms & Antonyms of buckling
Synonyms:
- imploding
- crumbling
- giving
- giving way
- tumbling
- foundering
- going
- melting
- yielding
- crashing
- dying
- shattering
- going out
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- stalling
- giving out
- splitting
- failing
- bursting
- melting down
- flattening
- breaking
- breaking down
- smashing
- caving (in)
- splintering
- snapping
- popping
- cracking
- deflating
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
buckling Sentence Examples
- The intense heat caused the metal to start buckling under the pressure.
- He could hear the sound of wood buckling as the tree fell in the forest.
- The weight of the heavy books was too much for the shelf, and it began buckling.
- The old bridge showed signs of buckling from years of neglect and wear.
- The pressure from the water was so strong that it started buckling the hull of the ship.
- The intense winds were so forceful that they caused the window frames to start buckling.
- He could feel the floorboards buckling beneath his weight as he stepped onto the weakened structure.
- The extreme cold caused the metal pipes to contract, resulting in buckling along the seams.
- The weight of the snow on the roof led to the rafters buckling under the strain.
- She tightened the straps of her backpack to prevent it from buckling under the weight of her supplies.
FAQs About the word buckling
of Buckle, Wavy; curling, as hair.
crumpling,collapsing, imploding, crumbling, giving, giving way,tumbling, foundering, going, melting
rising, swelling, swelling, rising,inflating, inflating,
The intense heat caused the metal to start buckling under the pressure.
He could hear the sound of wood buckling as the tree fell in the forest.
The weight of the heavy books was too much for the shelf, and it began buckling.
The old bridge showed signs of buckling from years of neglect and wear.