Similar words: pipe down, wiper, wipe, swipe, wipe out, wipeout, piped, biped. Meaning: adj. 1. destroyed completely 2. destroyed financially.
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61. Hundreds of hospital records were wiped out when the network crashed.
62. Twenty-five percent of the entire human race wiped out at one go.
63. In 1938, a flood wiped out many of the camps,(www.Sentencedict.com) diminishing the need for the pack trains.
64. The lure of mutual profit wiped out, at least temporarily, their personal vendetta.
65. At the beginning, the malais had wiped out whole villages.
66. Manufacturing industry was virtually wiped out in the UK during the 1980s.
67. Forcibly settling the Jarawa would be tantamount to genocide, leading to them being wiped out.
68. Most bankruptcies involve couples who jointly file a petition to have their debts wiped out.
69. Many species of bird were virtually wiped out in the early part of the century to supply the demand for decorative feathers.
70. On a recent morning, it was evident that Gavrilova's tough measures had not wiped out drunkenness.
71. International concern for these extremely rare mammals arose after thousands of grey seals were wiped out by the canine distemper virus.
72. We were wiped out in the scrum and in the line-out.
73. He adds for good measure that the public-sector deficit would be wiped out if the country stopped paying its foreign debts.
74. There was some kind of explosion at the clinic and all the staff got wiped out.
75. Frauenfeld was unlucky in the eighteenth century when two disastrous fires wiped out most of the town.
76. Elizabeth's last film reveals vital clues overlooked by clumsy Clouseau-class coppers who had already wiped out other vital evidence.
77. Pottz wiped out three waves in a row and crept back in with his tail between his legs.
78. The eternal westerly swell rolled lazily across our wake and wiped out the last trace of our intrusion.
79. Many species have been wiped out through sublime ignorance.
80. This indignity shall be wiped out with blood!
81. Five past extinctions: Some event near end of the Ordovician period, 440m years ago, wiped out almost all corals and fish[sentencedict.com], and 25 % of all families of creatures.
82. But the tsunami wiped out power to the plant, which took down the main coolant system, and a wave destroyed the diesel-based backup system.
83. Last night when I was putting the finishing touches on my paper, that electrical storm completely wiped out my computer.
84. Some of these paper fortunes, the analysts agree, could easily be wiped out, although the wealth-generating effects of the internet revolution seem to be here to stay.
85. The fact that the beating had not hurt was a sort of victory and partially wiped out the shame of the bed-wetting.
86. But hunting in the 19th century wiped out most of them, with up to30, 000 slaughtered in the 1840s alone, according to the InternationalUnion for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
87. A run of budget surpluses has wiped out its national debt.
88. It should be obvious that real buying power is wiped out to the same extent as productive power is wiped out.
89. The creature lived in Antarctica during the mass extinction at the end of the Permian period, which wiped out 95% of all life in the oceans and 70% of all land life.
90. I swear it is no exaggeration that tobacco had completely wiped out my sense of taste.
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