rockslide

/ˈrɑkˌslaɪd/
noun
  1. A rapid downhill movement of rocks and debris, often on a mountain or cliff.
    • The loud rumble of a rockslide echoed through the canyon.
    • A rockslide blocked the highway, forcing drivers to take a detour.
    • Hikers were warned to avoid the trail after a recent rockslide.
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