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Sentence count:160+9Posted:2017-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: high-neckedwickedcockedshockedblockedreckreckonrecklessMeaning: [rekt]  adj. destroyed in an accident. 
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91. Well like a lot of Leeds fans, I got wrecked last night and then hardly got a wink of sleep.
92. Still, even for the eternally optimistic Mullin, having a fourth straight season wrecked by injury has bothered him.
93. The storm cut power, felled trees and wrecked homes in its path.
94. Bomb wrecks Ulster hotel A bomb has wrecked a hotel in Ulster and damage neighbouring houses.
95. I just barely grazed her bumper, but she's claiming I wrecked her car.
96. You see them being loaded and unloaded, sailing piled up to the funnel with cotton bales or wrecked by tornadoes.
97. His confrontational speech has wrecked any chances of a peace settlement.
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98. Glen drove right into a tree and wrecked his car.
99. It took firemen almost an hour to extricate the driver from the wrecked car.
100. The superstar's Coral Gables mansion was battered by gale force winds which left windows smashed and wrecked her garden.
101. Every road is blocked, every emergency vehicle trapped or wrecked, every hospital destroyed.
102. For a while he drove the winding club roads, past the wrecked tennis courts, the empty swimming pool.
103. But the estimates could be wrecked by the infinite number of remaining terms.
104. Vandals wrecked school property.
105. Such a storm had wrecked Mardonios' fleet off Athos twelve years before.
106. The wrecked Wellington bomber still smouldered in the open field.
107. The car was wrecked, we had no water, and the closest town was forty miles away.
108. Price-slashing by Allied and major competitors has wrecked margins, admits boss Tony Hales.
109. The second picture showed what remained of the wrecked car in Prague, the car which had belonged to Ladislav Sacher.
110. At least for the moment[sentencedict.com], the Conservative government has wrecked its popularity by pursuing misconceived projects such as the poll tax.
111. Within 2 days of the start, an explosion had wrecked a drilling machine at a small non-union mine.
112. Defying gravity, wrecked buildings leaned drunkenly over the forlorn rubble-filled streets.
113. The wind was so strong that it overturned dustbins and wrecked fences.
114. Helper furnishes a list of floods and another of wrecked ships, subdividing the latter into steamers and sailing vessels.
115. Think of it this way: Two people are wrecked on an island and one of them is fated to be murdered.
116. Walking down the steps outside the Lodge to the van, I felt physically wrecked.
117. Frelimo's Central Committee reported that by 1989, 45 percent of all primary schools had either been closed or wrecked.
118. But I was like a wrecked mariner in the lull between two storms.
119. In 1787 he sailed as a subaltern on a merchantman that was wrecked.
120. Not once has the driver apologised to Noreen for the accident that wrecked her life.
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