collapsible in the PONS Dictionary

collapsible Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A variant, called a brougham-landaulet, had a top collapsible from the rear doors backward.
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The 35-foot-high embankment was constructed on a deposit of collapsible clayey, silty sand a hundred feet deep.
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Other collapsible hoops are simply twisted down, and folded in half for easy storage.
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The roof was said to be double layered and the doors collapsible.
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To recover the aircraft the collapsible crane formerly on the stern was moved up to the port side of the flight deck.
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He was also involved in the marketing of a collapsible boat and early experiments with milk cartons.
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Collapsible cone shaped paper cups with the train's logo were available via a dispenser above the fountain.
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White canes can be either collapsible or straight, with both versions having pros and cons.
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A crab ring is a simple piece of equipment that contains two wire rings that form the top and bottom of a collapsible basket.
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That same year she used her early training in architecture to design and patent a collapsible aircraft.
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