Sentence examples for to wreck from inspiring English sources

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to wreck

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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"We're going to wreck".

"Do you want to wreck the door?

"I'm not going to wreck anything".

"I didn't want to wreck the field.

This off-track betting isn't going to wreck us.

He'd never have done anything to wreck it.

Why would he want to wreck the color scheme?

A simple toothache is enough to wreck your thinking.

It's now a federal crime to wreck the wreck.

Unfortunately, two things conspired to wreck the ERM experiment.

"Greed and avarice drove people to wreck the system".

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