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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121. Kirk battled for eight hours to free himself from the wreckage.
122. All we had to do now was satisfy ourselves that there was enough wreckage to warrant returning for a full-scale excavation.
123. Relatives now face an anxious wait while the emergency services search the wreckage for survivors.
124. Long after the war, the wreckage of his plane was discovered.
125. Flames belch from the wreckage, degenerate human beings scrabble for survival, the screen is dark and the aspect brooding.
126. There was no fire, and all four occupants quickly vacated the wreckage with no more than minor injuries.
127. Wreckage analysis showed that there was nothing untoward about the airframe or engines, However comments were made about the avionics installation.
128. It was the wreckage of a courier ship that had disappeared on its way to Pleiku a year before.
129. Investigators are looking through pieces of the wreckage for any clues about the crash.
130. The police have confirmed 40 walking wounded, and 31 people hospitalised who had been cut from the wreckage.
131. Subsequent reports said that rescuers had recovered up to 180 bodies from the wreckage.
132. Four people are missing, and the U. S. Coast Guard continued its search for wreckage.
133. But the damaged houses were pathetic to see, and wreckage was still being pulled from alleyways and lanes.
134. One had to be cut from the wreckage by firemen.
135. On the other is a toppled colossus painfully constructing a market economy out of the wreckage of a socialist one.
136. She searched the area for three days and verified all my descriptions but found no wreckage of the transport and gave up.
137. He escaped with a broken leg and pulled himself from the wreckage before Crowfield emergency services arrived from the club.
138. You will then have your crew get out and inspect the wreckage firsthand.
139. Air crash investigators told the inquest that the battery recovered from the wreckage was flat.
140. The trawler ploughed on(sentence dictionary), leaving the fishermen clinging to pieces of wreckage.
141. Reacher and the gunner disappeared through the thicket of trees between us and the wreckage.
142. He made two journeys down the path to the wreckage of the car.
143. Following the crash the airliner's emergency radio beacon failed to function and rescue teams experienced difficulties locating the wreckage.
144. Police took two hours to find the wreckage and the bodies of the couple.
145. Investigators searched through the plane's wreckage for several hours before locating the flight recorder.
146. Recovery crews continued the grim task of retrieving bodies from the wreckage.
147. When an investigator arrives at the scene of an accident there is a single golden rule: secure the wreckage.
148. He picked his way around the smoking wreckage of the Chelonian tanks.
149. Its founders were clinging to the wreckage, not setting out on a brave new voyage.
150. When the arbour collapsed, when the pear tree blew over, they cleared the wreckage and left Nature to it.
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