A person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to.
A person who unfastens or unwraps or opens.
Sinônimos
Examples for "destroyer"
Examples for "destroyer"
1Japan also has an Aegis destroyer stationed in the Sea of Japan.
2Twenty miles from Morro the steamer began drawing away from the destroyer.
3He was the despoiler of the rich, the destroyer of the poor.
4Because I had cherished my possible destroyer and hidden evidence from myself?
5He is the destroyer and he is the Creator of the universe.
1By the way, their offer about the special waster is still open.
2And the text saith moreover, I have created the waster to destroy.
3Heidi: The sequester blame game is really the biggest time-waster around this.
4And yet Australia is the world's number one waster of food.
5You're the sign most likely to over- emphasize one particular and unnecessary time-waster!
1FASHION, Dame, heart breaker, bank account ruiner, and patron saint of French shop-keepers.
2I would not have kept mine; I would not have let the real ruiner of my uncle escape.
3But where now was the fierce rebel-theruiner of her peace-theoutlaw whom she had wished in his grave?
5There are two free games up for grabs this week again, Nuclear Costume and RUINER.
1I call on Thee O Fashioner, O Satisfier, O Uprooter!
1Essex was his own undoer.
2In the next apartment tranquilly slept the disturber, the trespasser in the fields of memory, the undoer of a long-wrought love.
3An old-time Irish rage suddenly welled up in his bosom as he contemplated this jaunty, sophisticated undoer of his daughter's virtue.
4We shall feel the fire of the divine charity: we shall be co-workers with His grace, and not undoers or spoilers of it.
5"Now, then, the name of our undoer?"