An unstable construction with playing cards.
A speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control.
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Examples for "bubble "
1 The government had previously said the travel bubble could begin in September.
2 The long bubble lifetime is the result of surfactant-induced surface tension changes.
3 Economists, however, are not worried about an asset price bubble just yet.
4 Leave to bubble for 30 minutes, whisking or stirring every few minutes.
5 But there are increasing concerns about a bubble in the housing market.
1 But in a real crisis, it collapses like a house of cards .
2 The house of cards is very much on its way to tumbling.
3 The whole thing was a house of cards , and it fell apart.
4 The whole Diaz machine would go down like a house of cards .
5 I sank back, my house of cards was trembling to its foundations.
6 However often the house of cards falls, shall I set about rebuilding it?
7 Kwaito's house of cards comes tumbling down after Elizabeth comes across an enemy.
8 I know I've done the world's largest house of cards twice.
9 It's also a house of cards , founded entirely upon a fallacy.
10 It is a house of cards , ready to topple at a slight breeze.
11 Even by Irish standards, this was classic house of cards ' stuff.
12 Two words from him would have wrecked the house of cards .
13 Then it all fell to pieces like a house of cards .
14 Already it had begun to collapse like a house of cards .
15 His empire and vassal states tumbled like a house of cards .
16 His hopes and ambitions had fallen like a house of cards .
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