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a big cave

 

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a big cave

Definition: A large natural underground chamber or hollow space formed in the earth's surface.

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Noun:

1. A big cave refers to a spacious and significant cavern, typically formed as a result of geological processes.

Example sentence: The explorers were astonished by the sheer size and beauty of the big cave they discovered deep in the mountains.

Adjective:

1. Describing something as a big cave can imply that it resembles or has qualities similar to a cavern in terms of size, depth, or shape.

Example sentence: The hikers followed a narrow trail that led them to a big cave entrance hidden amidst the dense foliage.

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