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