We have no meanings for "terrible shipwreck" in our records yet.
1 Well, my dear, there has been a terrible shipwreck over in those East Indian seas.
2 There are reports going about of a terrible shipwreck .
3 Before two months had passed came vague rumors of a terrible shipwreck on the coast of Ireland.
4 There had recently been a terrible shipwreck , and very few of the surviving sailors had escaped in an open boat.
5 Loudon sailed back to New York without firing a gun, while the English fleet, trying to reconnoiter Louisburg, suffered terrible shipwreck .
6 His Lordship would remember that but one boat-load of people had survived from this, perhaps the most terrible shipwreck of the generation.
7 There have, I'll allow, been more terrible shipwrecks .
8 'I have wondered, Lady Catherine, and others must have asked you since that terrible shipwreck ... '
9 Yes, the walls are covered with these tablets and touching mementoes, and with pictures illustrating the many terrible shipwrecks which have occurred.
10 "He ought to be made an admiral at once But we shall hear some day of his coming to a terrible shipwreck . "
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