Sentence examples for the wrecking from inspiring English sources

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the wrecking

verb

To destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.

  • He wrecked the car in a collision.

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It buys him time, it makes him seem like "not the wrecking party".

This on the day the wrecking ball starts its demolition of Giants Stadium.

The rest fell to the wrecking ball.

The wrecking ball wasn't needed, after all.

So let the wrecking balls appear.

Some historic cinemas are still threatened with the wrecking ball.

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Such attitudes were behind the wrecking of the Doha round of trade talks this week.

THE wrecking-ball is swinging in Chicago.

Dentists often refer to this as the wrecking-ball fracture.

At 10 a.m. the wrecking-ball crane began to batter the lodge's walls.

"The day they wreck it, I'll be swinging on the wrecking ball," she said.

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