Similar words: high-necked, wicked, cocked, shocked, blocked, reck, reckon, reckless. Meaning: [rekt] adj. destroyed in an accident.
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61. He had wrecked his chances now.
62. The two years in prison wrecked Jarvis' marriage.
63. She could see no wrecked cars, planes, military vehicles.
64. He found a wrecked hangar, still smoking.
65. A freak wave wrecked most of the seafront.
66. The tragedy has wrecked the family's life.
67. The Spanish ships were wrecked in the storm.
68. Two-thirds of his fleet was wrecked or missing.
69. Meanwhile(Sentence dictionary), Bob Green was yesterday counting the cost of the car theft which wrecked his hopes of competing.
70. Many coalition schemes were wrecked by Unionist hostility, yet Unionists also complained when the government then changed course.
71. He wrecked his whole career, probably completely shredded his marriage.
72. The domed structure was wrecked, smashed open at one side like an eggshell.
73. No one was injured in the blast which wrecked one car and damaged several others at Wood Park station.
74. She glanced in the mirror and declared I had wrecked her eyes for the rest of the day.
75. Many roads are littered with fast food containers, diapers, wrecked and / or stolen cars, and animals.
76. The prolonged recession wrecked Government finances, as income from taxation fell and spending on social security rose.
77. They had stolen a car and wrecked in on the freeway.
78. The wrecked car was a graphic illustration of the dangers of being hit from the side.
79. What is it about childhood that never lets you go, even when you're so wrecked it's hard to believe you ever were a child? Mitch Albom
80. One side of the car, the unprotected side, is wrecked by vandals.
81. The explanation, he says, is the fraud that has wrecked Brandmakers' financing plans.
82. His ship came safely through the storm which wrecked or drove to distant countries so many others.
83. The bank robbers wrecked Stan's car trying to get away from police.
84. Except, of course, for the lone and level sands of the wrecked economy, which stretch away in all directions.
85. Last month rebels fought their way into the capital, and wrecked it.
86. According to security sources, massive bombs which wrecked neighbouring towns, had been destined for Portadown.
87. They had a hundred wrecked cars behind barbed wire and a thousand specks of broken glass every square foot.
88. But his three-second, 89-metre flight ended in disaster when his £700 glider was wrecked as it crashed into the sea.
89. It would only have needed one postponement at the school's shale pitch to have wrecked Errol's big opportunity!
90. They woke with raging hangovers to a wrecked room and the smell of black powder and vomit.