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Sentence count:145+2Posted:2017-05-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: pipe downwiperwipeswipewipe outwipeoutpipedbipedMeaning: adj. 1. destroyed completely 2. destroyed financially. 
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121. The inside of the wall unit has been thoroughly wiped out.
122. Khrushchev: But Sokolov's research facility was completely wiped out! The whole area is polluted!
123. On 5-22-2009, Australia designated the Tasmanian Devil an endangered species, because of a contagious cancer that has wiped out 70% of wild devils since 1996.
124. Sonic cleaning gives priority to other mode of cleaning(eg. reverse gas, mechanism flapping)and minors in sonic cleaning in order that the dust can be easily wiped out from the filter bag.
125. All of the gains in fighting poverty during the period 2000-2008 have been utterly wiped out, " Butrin said.
126. When I was putting the finishing touches on my paper, that electrical storm wiped out my computer files.
127. About half the 16 th Corps has been speedily wiped out.
128. The money I won on the football pools has wiped out all my debts.
129. "By the time we started our project, Chytridium had already hit Panama and it wiped out a lot of these frogs, " Gratwicke recalled.
130. Farms and businesses had been destroyed, and some small towns within the hundred-year flood plain had been completely wiped out.
131. Three million Japanese were dead. Allied bombings had wiped out 25% of the country's wealth and as much as half of its potential income.
132. In an up-and-down life, including a brush with cocaine in the 1980s that wiped out his finances and got him convicted for armed robbery, it was hard to quit.
133. On the first day of class, he gave us a lecture about a creature called the cattywampus, an ill-adapted nocturnal animal that was wiped out during the Ice Age.
134. The die-off, which occurred worldwide about 250 million years ago at the end of the Permian period, was even more extensive than the one that wiped out the dinosaurs.
135. Researchers say the large flying fox will be wiped out on the Malaysian peninsula if the current unsustainable level of hunting continues.
136. In 2009, a currency revaluation wiped out the savings of a growing lower-middle class, hurting the burgeoning open markets.
137. North of the city limits seethes Nyiragongo volcano, which last erupted in 2002, when its lava roared through town and wiped out Goma's commercial district.
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138. The crisis originated in November, when the government sprang upon the public a confiscatory currency reform that wiped out household saving and the working capital of traders and entrepreneurs.
139. Each extended credit to the other in reckless fashion and often huge debts were wiped out so as to give some unfortunate traders of either nationality a fresh start.
140. The dino path to dominance appears to have been cleared when the supercontinent Pangea cracked, setting off 600,000 years of volcanic activity that wiped out the dinosaurs’ crocodilian competitors.
141. I wish cancer will be wiped out for good and all some day.
142. The reasoning was that even if Thule was wiped out, SAC would still have defences and communications.
143. Then, an epidemic of rinderpest, an acute viral disease, wiped out 90 per cent of the oxen in the country.
144. Whatever small gains open-plan offices do offer in enhanced communication are, in any event, wiped out by the loss of productivity.
145. One of many reasons for its creation was to protect the gorillas from deadly Ebola epidemics that have wiped out other great ape populations in Central Africa.
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