Similar words: high-necked, wicked, cocked, shocked, blocked, reck, reckon, reckless. Meaning: [rekt] adj. destroyed in an accident.
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151. Some of them climbed on the stage and wrecked the props.
152. Tempest roams in the pathless sky, ships are wrecked in the trackless water, death is abroad and children play.
153. When the wrecked underwater vehicle is in the condition that the sea state is terrible and the angle of trim and heel is bigger, it is very difficult to mate with rescue vehicle.
154. The Ultra - Leftist line was a line that would have wrecked a country , ruined the people , and led to the destruction of the Party and national subjugation.
155. At the neck of the wrecked deck, the reckoner checked the opaque cheque . 240?
156. There was a wrecked kite dangling from a telephone wire.
157. Tempest roams in the pathless Sky, ships are wrecked in the trackless water, death is abroad and children play. On the seashore of endless worlds is the great meeting of children.
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158. Of course, the Celtics almost wrecked our theory dead zone separating shock and eventual glory season.
159. A rapid government cover-up removed nearly all public traces of the wrecked A-12—pictured publicly for the first time in this gallery, thanks to the CIA's recent declassification of the images.
160. Years of civil war have wrecked the country's infrastructure and destroyed its social fabric.