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buckle

[buhk-uhl] / ˈbʌk əl /




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In both cases there was a buckle of the opponent's knee to indicate a degree of force.

From BBC

When it rains, moisture seeps into fissures in the road and weakens the asphalt, which can break apart and buckle under the weight of passing cars and trucks.

From Los Angeles Times

Photos shared by the agency on social media showed the snow-lined highway littered with boulders and debris and expanses of it buckled and broken.

From Los Angeles Times

Jokic's left knee appeared to buckle in the incident and the center did not appear for the second half.

From Barron's

The 30-year-old Serbian superstar collapsed to the court in agony after his left leg appeared to buckle after Jones stepped on his foot while attempting to defend a drive.

From Barron's