Destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined.
The event of a structure being completely demolished and leveled.
1 It abides by the result of the referendum without wrecking our economy.
2 The malicious demon concealed in the ink bottle delights in wrecking love.
3 No less extraordinary is the pork-barrel tradition wrecking state and national budgets.
4 So is PMQs really wrecking Westminster's reputation and turning people off politics?
5 Kiera's wrecking teams hadn't got round to 'reclaiming' it from Rubra's control.
6 I mean, everything, right down to the wrecking ball day before yesterday-
7 And it was yesterday, only yesterday DeChooch was busy wrecking his car.
8 Those conflicts could end up affecting us all, and wrecking Cameron's hopes.
9 Mauling other wrestlers, tearing up the practice room, wrecking teahouses and brothels.
10 I declare that you are the men who are wrecking our party.
11 But such a salvation may mean the wrecking of many another life.
12 Some day camp, wrecking pictographs so they can expand their boat launch.
13 They may be wrecking the country, but their party has emerged intact.
14 It put Archie, not your prototypical robot athlete, in havoc - wrecking thought space.
15 This thing was beyond tears- a cataclysm wrecking the whole structure of existence.
16 You're wrecking your life and my life because of an insane idea.
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Wrecking в диалектах
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