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Sentence count:209+11Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: demolishdestroydevastatedismantleravageruinSimilar words: wreckedreckreckonrecklesswreakwrestwreathewrenchMeaning: [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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151 You look a wreck.
152 The lead factory on the outskirts of town is such a wreck that you don't know whether to laugh or cry.
153 After examining the wreck, we continue along the faint remains of the old mine road, just west of Mescal Peak.
154 The car was a worthless wreck after the collision.
155 A British salvage company has located a Russian wreck.
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156 He went berserk and began to wreck the room.
157 A Russian salvage company has located a German wreck.
158 Sex of some areas go to wreck is destroyed.
159 The pilot struggled out of the wreck almost uninjured.
160 No one can wreck the friendship between us.
161 Russian salvage company has located a German wreck.
162 British salvage company has located a Russian wreck.
163 Since my Volkswagen had been ruined in the wreck in Massachusetts, I was driving a rust-colored Opel station wagon, which was better suited to delivering campaign materials anyway.
164 The ruler acts as both hangman and doctor, they not only depress the spirit, but also wreck the body of crowds. The misshape body imago is no other than the token of morbid society.
165 But don't wreck your art if lend itself to paying the bills.
166 She was a wreck, kept asking about the ammo, worrying we didn't have enough.
167 The quickest and simplist way to wreck any relationship is to listen to gossip.
168 A fisherman on Lake Albert idles near the wreck of the S.S. Robert Coryndon, a relic of the Rift's colonial past.
169 Tokugawaxenophobia increased the risks of wreck or drift. To prevent sailors goingabroad, shipbuilding rules restricted the seaworthiness of Japanese vessels.
170 NINETOWNS of unethical behavior, allows gamers to wreck the heart.
171 The car will soon go to wreck and ruin standing out in all kinds of weather.
172 One forlorn fragment of dollanity had belonged to Jo and, having led a tempestuous life, was left a wreck in the rag bag, from which dreary poorhouse it was rescued by Beth and taken to her refuge.
173 Never mind the wreck of your whole life, never mind that you got railroaded into this place by a whole trainload of bad luck.
174 It is remarkable that the wreck has remained undiscovered all these years given its location, just 70 feet off the coast of Catalina Island in the Dominican Republic in less than 10 feet of seawater.
175 The wreck was caused by the digression of the two ships.
176 Darko Bojanic, a fan of wreck diving, stumbled across the remains and launched an investigation with the Croatian Conservation Institute and the Department of Underwater Archaeology in Zagreb.
177 Reuben "Rooster" Cogburn is a shambling wreck of a man: a grizzled veteran of a few too many shootouts, he wears a black patch over one eye and has the unmistakable whiff of stale whiskey about him.
178 One should not wreck a young man's career for a single boyish indiscretion.
179 Our business includes offshore oil engineering, marine project management , labor export, ocean towage and wreck salvage service.
180 The Namibian government, which owns the wreck and its contents under international law, will stop buttressing the walls on October 10, 2008.
More similar words: wreckedreckreckonrecklesswreakwrestwreathewrenchwretchedwretchednessneckdeckpeckcheckfleckhecklecheck incheck outcheckoutcheck upneck and crophigh-neckedcheckpointneck or nothingrecuseerectrecurrecallrecantdirect
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