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to wrecked

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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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Celebrating its opening is a twin exhibition, Notes from the Field, one arm of which will feature footage and activities relating to Wrecked on the Intertidal Zone – an ongoing project in the Essex town of Leigh-on-Sea Leigh-on-Sea Leigh-on-Sea

He became yesterday's news in a twinkling, and he resented for years the way in which Ali had humiliated him, reducing him in stature from ogre to wrecked champion.

In a country where 40% of the population still lives on less than 78p a day, Soares faces pre-Games woes that many of his competitors don't, from irregular training schedules to wrecked trainers and a shortage of proper food and supplements.

Eyewitness Ahmed Al-describedribed a scene of carnage, with dead and dying policemen lying next to wrecked cars.

"If you want to read about drug use, masochism, naive behavior leading to wrecked lives and truly disgusting eating disorders, this book is for you.

TBS has also given a series order to "Wrecked," a single-camera comedy from the writing team of Justin Shipley and Jordan Shipley about people stranded on a deserted island.

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Like Guy himself, you find yourself itching to get back to the wrecked streets and the fetid pub, where the action is.

Art Basel is that thing where people go to Miami to look at art, but really to get wrecked at a bunch of parties, pass out on the beach, and then blow their deadlines during the weeklong hangover that ensues.

But Mr. Bo's undisputed talents were counterbalanced by what friends and critics alike say was an insatiable ambition and studied indifference to the wrecked lives that littered his path to power.

Michael Wines of the New York Times wrote that although Bo was possessed of "prodigious charisma and deep intelligence," these qualities were offset by a "studied indifference to the wrecked lives that littered his path to power...Mr...Mr

If I don't get to sleep then I'm going to be wrecked tomorrow -- I have so much going on, I'll never get through it all (Help Me Sleep: How to Overcome Your Sleep Problems).

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