keeling (over) (Meaning)

keeling (over)

to fall suddenly (as in a faint), to fall down suddenly

Synonyms & Antonyms of keeling (over)

keeling (over) Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man was keeling over in the street before a passerby rushed to help.
  2. The mighty oak tree groaned and creaked before keeling over in a violent storm.
  3. The weakened patient was keeling over with exhaustion, much to the concern of the nurses.
  4. The sailboat was keeling over dangerously in the strong winds, threatening to capsize.
  5. The bridge was keeling over under the weight of heavy traffic, causing a major traffic disruption.
  6. The statue toppled over, keeling over with a deafening crash.
  7. The hiker was keeling over with altitude sickness, struggling to breathe.
  8. The weight of the groceries was too much for her to bear, causing her to keel over in the supermarket.
  9. The drunken man stumbled and keeled over, landing face-first on the sidewalk.
  10. The ancient tower was slowly keeling over, its foundation crumbling over time.

FAQs About the word keeling (over)

to fall suddenly (as in a faint), to fall down suddenly

collapsing, passing out, blacking out,fainting,conking (out), swooning,breaking down, zonking (out)

coming to, coming around,reviving, coming round,

The elderly man was keeling over in the street before a passerby rushed to help.

The mighty oak tree groaned and creaked before keeling over in a violent storm.

The weakened patient was keeling over with exhaustion, much to the concern of the nurses.

The sailboat was keeling over dangerously in the strong winds, threatening to capsize.