Which preposition to use with colliding
Capt. Cricket, the messenger, and Scott got down in the boot of the coach to save themselves from colliding with the top of the stable door.
As Navy and Rustlers again collided in the fray, Jetson watched Dave's work narrowly, furiously.
I ran through the fog in the direction the others had disappeared, and had taken scarcely three steps when I collided against the form of a man, whose presence was not even noticed until we came together.
"Two freight trains collided on the bridge and broke it down," was the word that passed from mouth to mouth.
Conversation hummed and collided around the room.
the irony of fate!after accomplishing a journey of six thousand kilometres on the Grand Transasiatic, shut up in a box among the baggage, after escaping so many dangers, attack by bandits, explosion of engine, he was here, by the mere colliding of a cart and a carriage in a Pekin Street, deprived of all the good of his journeyfraudulent it may bebut really ifI know of no epithet worthy of this climax.