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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181. Instead, their large clouds of molecular gas and dust do, triggering furious episodes of star formation near the center of the cosmic wreckage.
182. Russian investigators sifting through wreckage found by ships trawling the crash site said they had a piece of what appeared to be a S200 surface-to-air missile.
183. The wreckage of the plane was put on display here Tuesday.
184. The pilot of the first copter was pinned in the wreckage.
185. The 19-month investigation finally, in March 1999, led to two key recommendations: that searches should be conducted for the wreckage of the Sydney – and the crewman now dubbed the Unknown Sailor.
186. Fire fighters recovered three bodies from the wreckage of a still burning sugar refinery in Georgia.
187. Parts of the downed F-117 wreckage –such as the left wing with US Air Force insignia, the cockpit canopy, ejection seat,[www.Sentencedict.com] pilot's helmet and radio –are exhibited at Belgrade's aviation museum.
188. Biden overflew the tsunami wreckage before landing in northeastern Sendai, one of the hardest-hit cities.
189. Had it afoul of an underwater rock or the wreckage of some enormous derelict ship?
190. It took the rescue crew over half an hour to extract me from the wreckage using the "jaws of life."
191. In Tuscaloosa and other cities, looters have been picking through the wreckage to steal what little the victims have left.
192. A book was found amid the wreckage of the are.
193. New states were born out of the wreckage of old colonial empires.
More similar words: package, blockage, package tour, wreck, wrecked, shipwreck, neck and crop, linkage, leakage, dark ages, shrinkage, the dark ages, reck, reckon, freckle, recheck, reckless, recklessly, wren, wreak, wrest, wretch, wreathe, wrench, wreath, wretched, wreathed, pick at, wrestler, back away.