Landslide in a Sentence
  • An overwhelming 70 percent gave the contestants a landslide victory.
  • Soil materials are more likely to move downslope either by landslide or erosion on steeper slopes.
  • We have just suffered our second successive landslide election defeat.
  • In other places, landslide debris was strewn across the road barring the way.
  • He fires several missiles at the side causing a landslide which blocks the Hood's way.
  • Tony Blair has rarely ruled as if he had a landslide.
  • Then us ' lefties ' can look foreward to repeating yet another Labor landslide victory next time ah wouldn't that be nice tricky?
  • Their coalition was re-elected by a landslide following the armistice.
  • Only Andy Booth (left) from Aberdeen, with a 2-1 win over Tim Miles of Worthing, prevented a landslide.
  • A huge underwater landslide produced the tsunami in question.
  • Dr. Kirpotin told the magazine the situation was an " ecological landslide that is probably irreversible and is undoubtedly connected to climatic warming " .
  • Fortunately, the massive landslide higher up the valley had been cleared.
  • In other cases, such as the Storegga slide, the sediment slide forms a distinctive submarine landslide.
  • This time our shells not only neutralize the troops but also cause a landslide which buries much enemy equipment and stores.
  • In 1920 he was again the Democratic nominee for governor, but was beaten in the overwhelming Republican landslide of that year; he lost, however, by only 73,000 votes, whereas the Democratic candidate for president was at the same time defeated by a million votes in New York state - a remarkable testimony to his own personal popularity.
  • However, despite a low electorate turn-out, his landslide victory appears to have silenced the doubters for now.
  • An overwhelming 70 per cent gave the bicycle a landslide victory.