Caverns [noun]
Definition of Caverns:
hollow in land formation
Opposite/Antonyms of Caverns:
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Sentence/Example of Caverns:
Professional caving means entering a world more dangerous than any well-trod tourist cavern.
The presence of charcoal suggested fire, and the presence of fire deep in an icy cavern suggested human activity.
Mr. Cunningham's description of the drawings of the natives in a cavern on Clack's Island.
It was something which announced itself; a chill breath that seemed to issue from some vast cavern wherein discords waited.
I have written at least a dozen about this cavern, and I've described it without even forgetting a single sprig of moss.
But at some distance from the cavern he dropped his pipe, and on stooping to pick it up he picked up instead a little satin shoe.
Lake Luna was a-glare from the mainland to Cavern Island, and the freight boats had given over running until the spring break-up.
The ice is procured from a large cavern near the cone of the peak; it is almost full of the finest ice all the year round.
He had heard that the Big Bear guarded the game and kept the animals in the rocky cavern.
Into another cavern entrance she led me, to a smaller chamber, where another fire burned, and another bench invited to its warmth.