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1 The masts were gone, and the vessel was evidently a complete wreck .
2 Within a week, he said, I was just a complete wreck .
3 Before sunset the next evening the vessel was a complete wreck .
4 I was a complete wreck -had to be helped on board of the cars.
5 Instead of being the belle of the season, you'll be a complete wreck .
6 On further inspection she was discovered to be a complete wreck .
7 This was not immediately dangerous, though he looked a complete wreck .
8 I had lost my moral compass, lost everything really and was a complete wreck .
9 The pinnace which had been stowed away between decks was an almost complete wreck .
10 He went down into the black waters a complete wreck .
11 Farther on, the Kosmos Line pier is a complete wreck .
12 In short, much sooner than Frank had expected, the transport was a complete wreck .
13 For some time after he was a complete wreck .
14 The chase was now a complete wreck aloft.
15 None of us were prepared for such a sudden and complete wreck of our Arcadian scheme.
16 He seemed, on the contrary, a complete wreck .
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