Phrases with «whole cascade»

The phrase "whole cascade" means a series of events or actions that happen one after another, like a waterfall. Full definition

Sentences with «whole cascade»

  • «Face - to - face contact releases a whole cascade of neurotransmitters, and like a vaccine, they protect you now in the present, and well into the future,» says Pinker. (inc.com)
  • It's the kind of thing that takes five minutes to make and delivers a whole cascade of nommmmmmm! (proteinpow.com)
  • Perhaps, then, we can avert a whole cascade of negative effects by figuring out what sets our babies off, and changing our tactics. (parentingscience.com)
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