collapse building 1.51   Like two buildings collapsed and no one got dirty.
  collapse skull 1.51   Late-term abortions involve killing the fetus by collapsing its skull while it is still in the uterus.
  collapse roof 1.38   Roofs are collapsed, and vacant lots are overgrown.
  collapse wall 0.92   Shattered windows, ripped-off roofs, collapsed walls.
  collapse lung 0.86   A second drug will collapse his lungs.
  collapse floor 0.72   Shoddy apartment blocks and shantytowns crumbled to pieces or collapsed floor upon floor.
  collapse home 0.72   The storm collapsed homes and cut electricity Tuesday under a torrent on rain and hail.
  collapse house 0.66   Another mudslide there collapsed another house and slightly hurt two men, he said.
  collapse time 0.46   This is how time is collapsed.
  collapse price 0.39   The same goes for collapsing asset prices.
  collapse scrum 0.33   The Wallabies collapsed that scrum, the all Blacks opted for a second attempt and surged over.
  collapse ceiling 0.26   It was all of a sudden, the ceiling collapsed.
  collapse defense 0.26   Teams are consistently able to drive the lane, collapse the defense and get easy layups or kick to the open man.
  collapse hillside 0.26   A major earthquake shook Central America on Saturday, cracking buildings, blocking roads and collapsing a hillside that buried dozens of homes.
  collapse part 0.26   That wave collapsed part of the aeroshell.
  collapse street 0.26   The water-main break continued gushing water into a major downtown intersection, partly collapsing the street.
  collapse umbrella 0.26   In central Japan, pedestrians exposed to driving rain struggled to stand as the wind collapsed umbrellas and scattered parked bicycles.
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