stave something in

stave something in
BREAK IN, smash in, put a hole in, push in, kick in, cave in.
stave

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ˌstave sthˈin derived
to break or damage sth by pushing it or hitting it from the outside

The side of the boat was staved in when it hit the rocks.

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