Similar words: destroyer, destroy, maestro, restroom, pedestrian, destructive, destruction, perestroika. Meaning: [dɪ'strɔɪ] adj. 1. spoiled or ruined or demolished 2. destroyed physically or morally.
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91. The town was almost entirely destroyed during the war.
92. Men, women and children were slaughtered and villages destroyed.
93. All their things were destroyed in the fire.
94. The tornado destroyed everything in its path.
95. The fire blazed away and destroyed the whole hotel.
96. The scandal destroyed Simmons and ended his political career.
97. They've destroyed all the evidence.
98. Two armor divisions were mousetrapped and subsequently destroyed.
99. His book destroyed the mystique of monarchy.
100. Medical records should not be destroyed.
101. Summer flash floods destroyed the crops.
102. Much of the city was destroyed in the attack.
103. The Bears destroyed the Detroit Lions 35-3.
104. The building was destroyed by fire last year.
105. The troops descended upon the village and destroyed it.
106. Pompeii was destroyed when the volcano erupted in 79AD.
107. Dozens of flats had been completely destroyed.
108. The bomb destroyed two buildings and damaged several others.
109. Several villages were destroyed by rampaging soldiers.
110. The building was destroyed by an artillery shell.
111. The accident seemed to have completely/totally destroyed his confidence.
112. He insisted that the papers should be destroyed.
113. The whole town was destroyed by the earthquake.
114. She was wholly destroyed when her boyfriend left her.
114. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
115. Fellowing the outbreak of the disease, several sheep and lambs were destroyed on veterinary advice.
116. All hopes of a peaceful settlement were destroyed by the bomb.
117. Much of the local plant life has been destroyed by the chemicals.
118. That building is unique because all the others like it were destroyed.
119. Much of historic Rennes was destroyed by fire in 1720.
120. Priceless antique furniture was destroyed in the fire at the stately home.
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