Synonym: demolish, destroy, devastate, dismantle, ravage, ruin. Similar words: wrecked, reck, reckon, reckless, wreak, wrest, wreathe, wrench. Meaning: [rek] n. 1. something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation 2. an accident that destroys a ship at sea 3. a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) 4. a ship that has been destroyed at sea. v. smash or break forcefully.
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91 She says that Siobhan will not stop asking after her Marks and Spencer coat, which was abandoned in the wreck.
92 So tell me why you think I'd want to wreck your home?
93 The final image he imprinted on Greg's mind was a handsome wreck, a St Pancras Station of a man.
94 If there were no blizzard to shut down Washington, there would still be the budget train wreck.
95 And if the budget train wreck ended,(www.Sentencedict.com) there would still be -- political correctness.
96 Remember only recently when the great worry was that gays were going to wreck the military?
97 Parents have criticised the move as a tactic to wreck their self-governing move.
98 The Philadelphia foursome are terrified that romance could wreck their plans for stardom.
99 Regency Grovelands, in Middlesex, another neglected wreck, is now a private nursing home.
100 Upon examining the wreck the engine had shot backwards into the cockpit.
101 By the time morning finally came she felt like a total wreck.
102 The show-biz story of the decade has spawned the cinematic train wreck of 1996.
103 Their avowed purpose is to wreck the Social Contract and the democratic system under which we live.
104 That passage appeared prescient when the disastrous wreck on the Scillies scuttled four warships.
105 You are bound to lose her trust and you could wreck your marriage.
106 The old wreck had been smashed to pieces on the island's rocks.
107 She felt an absolute wreck[sentencedict.com], yet at the same time she felt acutely self-aware.
108 Surprisingly little is recorded about the techniques of ship construction at that time, and the wreck may provide valuable clues.
109 Sixty degrees wasn't vertical, but that wreck hung in front of the Kittyhawk's nose like a picture on the wall.
110 At this rate she would go back to London a nervous wreck and have to resign.
111 Chris Caldwell explained the verse from Proverbs that was posted in Earnhardt's car during the fatal wreck.
112 Oi luv, you're supposed to deck the halls, not wreck the walls.
113 The scattered fragments of crockery and the aroma of the wasted nectar marked the melancholy wreck of our Christmas cheer.
114 Union leaders accused the principal of scaremongering in an attempt to wreck today's strike.
115 MacLane was still on the running board, his arm wedged into the squashed wreck of the car.
116 Just the thing for a twitching little nervous wreck who keeps passing out on her dinner dates.
117 By the time my friends left, l was a nervous wreck.
118 A wild, stormy wind was blowing, and in the garden I passed the wreck of the great tree.
119 If given the go-ahead, pictures from the wreck will be sent ashore by fibre optic cable to Liverpool by satellite.
120 People meet other people at the supermarket and wreck their marriage.