We have no meanings for "strewn with wrecks" in our records yet.
1 Their paths in the past have been strewn with wrecks and disaster.
2 It is the path of ambition, and it is strewn with wrecks .
3 The storm did not cease till the Atlantic was strewn with wrecks .
4 The shores of the Chesapeake Bay were strewn with wrecks .
5 France is strewn with wrecks of buildings embodying disputed ideas.
6 The shore is strewn with wrecks , dashed to pieces because righteousness did not steer.
7 Life's highway is strewn with failures, just as the sea bed is strewn with wrecks .
8 The shores of life are strewn with wrecks .
9 The great Sea of Life is thick- strewn with wrecks - millions more drifting helpless and hopeless upon the rocks.
10 The shores were strewn with wrecks .
11 The coasts of the United Kingdom were strewn with wrecks in every direction, but especially along the north-east of England.
12 The shores of the stream were strewn with wrecks ; there lay bleaching in the sand the ribs of many a once gallant craft.
13 It did not cease till the Atlantic was strewn with wrecks : it did not lull till the deeps had gorged their full of sustenance.
14 It did not cease till the Atlantic was strewn with wrecks : it did not lull till the deeps had gorged their fill of substance.
15 No finer type of man can be found in the world than the sober Californian; and yet no coast is strewn with wrecks more pitiful.
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This collocation consists of: Strewn with wrecks through the time
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