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View definitions for wrecked

wrecked

adjective as in destroyed

adjective as in high on alcohol or drugs

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The money restored more than 800 wrecked buildings across the two islands.

From BBC

The headlines were dishonest in another way, though, promising potential viewers that the girl was “wrecked” by Kirk in this “debate.”

From Salon

"I just have anger towards him. He's not just wrecked my life, but my family and friends as well."

From BBC

In their first confrontation, which occurs inside the wrecked ship and near a clutch of xenomorph eggs, Kirsh and the Hybrids have the upper hand.

From Salon

Swerving his car around the cow and into a pole wrecked Hank’s promising professional baseball career.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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