The metal buckled under his fist.
The king trod on one, lost his balance as the thin metal buckled beneath his great weight, and crashed onto his back like a felled oak.
Blood trickled out of the jagged slit; when the metal buckled under my blows, a sharp edge must have gashed the flesh beneath.
A secondary was tried and a solenoid thumped, but the tiny hatch it was connected to refused to open, the metal buckled into an impossible condition.
The metal buckled, then tore at his hands.
But the more he pounded, the more the metal twisted and buckled, until, finally, the iron sprang from the tongs and fell to the ground.
In the crew quarters, metal was buckling under its new and enormous weight.
Katya gaped at the number of holes in the car, amazed that the remaining metal did not buckle under his weight.
The front passenger's door was pounded by such concentrated autofire that the metal buckled and the door sprang open.
The metal apparently buckled.