(archaic, US thieves' slang) A call to look out or beware
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A large, naturally-occurring cavity formed underground, or in the face of a cliff or a hillside
“Ironically, the first archaeologist to explore the cave had a connection to the most legendary fictional explorer.”
A hollow place in a solid body or surface
A place where a wild animal lives
An underground burial place consisting of tunnels with side recesses for tombs
Intricate underground maze of tunnels, resembling a labyrinthine cavern
Terrain characterized by sinkholes, underground drainage, and caverns
A place of abode
A place of domicile, typically one of several within a large building
A part or division of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling
To submit to or acknowledge the merit of
To give way or fall to pieces
To explore caves
To die or cease living
(archaic, US thieves' slang) A call to look out or beware
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