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wreckage

[rek-ij] / ˈrɛk ɪdʒ /
NOUN
remains
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NOUN
ruins
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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He’s saddled with a large bag of receipts that is his job to sort through — a perfect symbol of the domestic wreckage that’s still in need of a thorough accounting.

From Los Angeles Times

Visuals from the crash site show the wreckage of a plane engulfed in plumes of smoke and flames.

From BBC

Churro barked at the wreckage below, and Natalie turned to look.

From Literature

In dense woodland 36 miles from Córdoba lies the tangled wreckage of the two trains that collided on Sunday evening.

From BBC

Pelicarnassus drew himself up as much as the wreckage would allow.

From Literature