Similar words: package, blockage, package tour, wreck, wrecked, shipwreck, neck and crop, linkage. Meaning: ['rekɪdʒ] n. the remaining parts of something that has been wrecked.
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91. The rescuers dug slowly and carefully, fearing that the wreckage might collapse on top of them.
92. The Mercedes burst into flames and broke up with the burning wreckage being thrown among the spectators.
93. The wreckage was strewn over an area of 150-yard radius, confirming the official's description.
94. By the time they found the wreckage of the plane, it had already started to corrode.
95. There is now little left for the creditors to salvage from the airline's wreckage.
96. Meanwhile, residents have been reporting pieces of the wreckage washing ashore.
97. Nine cars and a van collided, spilling wreckage across all three lanes of the motorway.
98. Realising that the aircraft had crashed, two witness made their way to the wreckage in order to assist the pilot.
99. Commuters, who slowed to view the wreckage, backed up for three miles to Convoy Street in Kearny Mesa.
100. The families at Kennedy Airport sit in the hotel ballroom and receive regular reports on the search for wreckage and bodies.
101. But what really catches our eyes is the airplane wreckage higher up on the hill.
102. Investigators were photographing the wreckage from all angles, and searching for a data recorder that had been aboard the freight train.
103. Mark Windram from Eastfield in Northampton had to be cut from the wreckage by the fire brigade.
104. Experts are examining the wreckage, but the cause of the accident has not yet been identified.
105. The accident, which left wreckage spread over a wide area,(www.Sentencedict.com) blocked the road causing severe traffic disruption.
106. There was no other sign of wreckage of any other aircraft.
107. He had to be cut from the wreckage of his Ford Focus, which somersaulted when it seemed to catch a siding.
108. The blazing wreckage crashed into wild, inaccessible countryside only eight miles from the airport.
109. They're still attempting to recover the plane's wreckage from the ocean floor.
110. Wreckage in the vicinity of the break point fell first and was recovered in the westernmost of three major debris fields.
111. He would rather go down fighting, and try to salvage whatever he could from the wreckage of his dreams.
112. The wreckage was then taken to the air accident investigation unit at Farnborough.
113. People saw where it fell, but it took rescuers 10 days to find the wreckage.
114. Two survivors - both women - were cut free after being trapped for 20 minutes in the wreckage.
115. Firemen were using cutting equipment to remove the bodies from the wreckage.
116. Throughout that summer more vital pieces of the rear fuselage were recovered along the downwind wreckage trail.
117. The combined efforts of four police officers and two paramedics were needed to lift the driver from the wreckage.
118. And, by definitively closing the book on the past, the language of socialism also remains trapped in Stalinism's wreckage.
119. He went to assist at a passenger train derailment last year and got trapped in the wreckage.
120. The dig was now over, trailers loaded with wreckage headed for home, the diggers contented.
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