Smash or break forcefully.
An accident that destroys a ship at sea.
A serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles)
An old decrepit automobile.
1 That's right -the new iPhone is turning people into anxious wrecks .
2 A shift where he'd worked several car wrecks and a house fire.
3 The explosion wrecks the walls of the tunnel and breaks the wires.
4 Usually from 40 meters and below we have wrecks in good condition.
5 The ground was strewn for miles with the wrecks of their host.
6 She did not seem like a wreck; the men were the wrecks .
7 It's had its fair share of ship wrecks over the years too.
8 Storm followed storm; the sea-faring people talked constantly of wrecks and losses.
9 The life of Julian is one of the noblest wrecks in history.
10 Mr Stramyk says winter was the perfect time to photograph the wrecks .
11 Their paths in the past have been strewn with wrecks and disaster.
12 The way was blocked with blazing wrecks , crashed vehicles, and piled-up cars.
13 It is the path of ambition, and it is strewn with wrecks .
14 The storm did not cease till the Atlantic was strewn with wrecks .
15 Other time-tables that I buy become dissipated-looking wrecks in about a week.
16 And maybe, the rumor was, some wrecks that were very, very new.
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