Be incompatible; be or come into conflict.
1 This must be what happens when slow tourism and mass tourism collide .
2 Mint and chocolate collide with delicious results in these easy low-fat cupcakes.
3 It also requires us to accept a narrative where two stories collide .
4 When two such forces collide , the collateral damage ripples throughout the Imperium.
5 I don't think all this exists because some rocks happened to collide .
6 Then it would collide electrons with much heavier nuclei of lead atoms.
7 The shuttle was where I first felt the familiar and foreign collide .
8 We met in West London's Notting Hill, where dozens of cultures collide .
9 It may happen, once in a while, that two stars will collide .
10 Yet, as old and new worlds collide , a hidden magic is revealed.
11 In the quarrels of civilised nations, great armies, many thousands strong, collide .
12 Agnes's ledger falls to the floor; their cheeks collide , bone against bone.
13 The object of the game is to bounce or collide against opponents.
14 The computer blared a warning, insisting that he was going to collide .
15 They move so fast you fear that they'll collide with each other.
16 They collide and sprawl across the dining table, scattering crockery and candlesticks.
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