Sentences with Give Way

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13 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Give Way'

The worn-out shoes began to give way after the long hike through rocky terrain.

During the negotiations, the weaker side had to give way to the stronger demands.

The dam had to give way under the pressure of the rising water levels.

As the storm intensified, the makeshift shelter began to give way to the strong winds.

The stubborn lock finally had to give way to the skilled locksmith's expertise.

The crowded marketplace had to give way to the annual festival celebrations.

The exhausted athlete had to give way to a fresher player in the crucial final minutes of the game.

As the storm raged on, the weak roof started to give way, allowing rainwater to seep into the house.

The children were asked to give way to the elderly during the crowded museum tour.

The worn-out fabric of the old chair began to give way, leading to an unexpected fall.

The ice on the frozen lake began to give way as temperatures rose, creating a risky situation.

The worn-out door hinges had no choice but to give way after years of constant use.

The aging tree finally had to give way during the storm, crashing down onto the road.

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