be lost, fall down, flounder, keel, overthrow, sink, stumble, take a pratfall, topple down, trip, turn turtle
Definitionv. overturn accidentally
Last update: October 16, 2015
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The boat capsized in the river due to stormy weather. [Please select]
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When a train is running round a curve the centrifugal force which comes into play tends to make its wheel-flanges press against the outer rail, or even to capsize it. [Please select]
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Suddenly, when she was partly filled with water, she capsized. [Please select]
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If the boats hadn't been so broad, they would have capsized. [Please select]
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Our canoe was capsized in the falls, and was broken to pieces. [Please select]
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Six other canoes capsized and smashed the same day near the same place. [Please select]
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The boat was capsized, and Miss Montrose alone reached the shore. [Please select]
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One of these boats was capsized, and two lives lost. [Please select]
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That was not the end of their misfortunes, for one of the two brigantines was capsized. [Please select]
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The boat had capsized in the breakers and his two white companions had been drowned. [Please select]
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Such a craft cannot be capsized easily, and, as the pontoons are watertight, it will weather almost any rough water. [Please select]
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