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wrecked

adjective as in destroyed

adjective as in high on alcohol or drugs

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Of his farm, he said: "It's all wrecked. They all destroyed."

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Behind the deputy minister is a wrecked locomotive, part of Ukraine's intercity fleet that was targeted in eastern Kyiv on one particularly devastating night at the end of August.

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"It could have arguably wrecked the conference and stopped people from wanting to pay to come," Anderson said.

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He says his first instinct was to make his way south to the kibbutz, a journey down roads he would soon see littered with bodies, wrecked cars and terrified people seeking shelter.

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The money restored more than 800 wrecked buildings across the two islands.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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