Sentence examples for was wreckage from inspiring English sources

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was wreckage

noun

Something wrecked, especially the remains or debris of something which has been severely damaged or destroyed.

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Drivers following did not know there was wreckage in the highway ahead.

There was wreckage all around, but it was like the refuse piled behind restaurants: I did not consider it — in front they were bowing and showing me to a table.

There was wreckage all around, but it was like the refuse piled behind restaurants: I did not consider it in front they were bowing and showing me to a table.

Officials said they would know by a news conference on Thursday morning whether it was wreckage and if so if whether it belonged to Mr. Fossett, who has been missing for 13 months.

But it was wreckage for most marquee names: Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig disappointed in the DreamWorks and Universal release "Cowboys & Aliens Eddieie Murphy and Ben Stiller landed with a thud in "Tower Heist," a Universal film; Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks bombed in the independently financed "Larry Crowne".

A small mangled black car was sitting sideways in the middle of the large grassy median, a demolished pickup truck was pulled over on the opposite side of the road, and there was wreckage from an obvious crash.

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This is wreckage to the psyche.

And there's wreckage there.

"We need to know if it is wreckage and, if it is, whose wreckage it is".

There is wreckage in more than one country and home.

Continuity mistake: When Dom asks Brian if he still misses the bullets, there is wreckage from the car near Brian.

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