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wrecked
adjective as in destroyed
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Example Sentences
The army is still towing away wrecked cars which were tossed around in the floodwaters.
The following year, his balloon burst a mile above the ground in Virginia, and his re-attempt at the flight saw him wrecked among burr chestnut trees and almost killed.
When we pass by the ruins, bundles of flat bread remain visible on the floor of a wrecked ambulance.
Some streets and residential areas were wrecked as a result of flash-flooding, such as this one in Letur, southwest of Valencia.
With untold numbers of properties wrecked by major hurricanes Helene and Milton in recent weeks, homeowners across the Southeast will be in close contact with insurance agents until their claims are resolved.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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