1. buckling - Noun
2. buckling - Adjective
3. buckling - Verb
of Buckle
Wavy; curling, as hair.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTyson dropped the two warriors he was about to tie into a knot and jogged after us. He jumped on the centaur's back. 'Dude!' the centaur groaned, almost buckling under Tyson's weight. 'Do the words "low-carb diet" mean anything to you? Rick Riordan
I would love to do a dramatic comedy. All of that, it all interests me. At some point I want to do my 'Monster,' like Charlize Theron, so I'm buckling up for that. Eliza Coupe
Because of their hollow structure and high aspect ratio, they tend to undergo buckling when placed under compressive, torsional, or bending stress. Source: Internet
Dr Sohail Karim, a director at Hempstead Pharmacy in Gillingham, says the practice had been buckling under the strain of "excessive demand" for prescriptions. Source: Internet
But as cases surge across the South and West, this capacity is buckling, sending a stark warning to other states that were bracing for a fall wave of COVID-19 infections. Source: Internet
Even now, due to very limited listings, home prices are showing no sign of buckling.” Source: Internet