1. wrecked - Adjective
2. wrecked - Verb
4. wrecked - Adjective Satellite
of Wreck
Source: Webster's dictionaryColeridge, poet and philosopher wrecked in a mist of opium. Matthew Arnold
Your system was liable to periodical convulsions...business crises at intervals of five to ten years, which wrecked the industries of the nation. Edward Bellamy
Natural heart's ivy, Patience masks Our ruins of wrecked past purpose. Gerard Manley Hopkins
It wasn't a secret that I was gay. I'd come out to my parents during my junior year of high school, on the day that I also wrecked the family car. Mary Cheney
You cannot damage a wrecked whip. Italian Proverb
When the helm is gone the ship will soon be wrecked. Danish Proverb