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wrecking

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1. wrecking - Noun

2. wrecking - Verb

Meaning

of Wreck

a. & n. from Wreck, v.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A future storm could cause any one of them to crash into our roof and take out a good portion of the house, potentially injuring a member of our family and wrecking the property beyond recognition. Source: Internet

After a distraction by Jake Hager, Sammy nailed him with a wrecking ball kick. Source: Internet

And with New England taking on Los Angeles this weekend, Belichick called Bosa a “one-man wrecking crew” on Wednesday. Source: Internet

After calls in Iraq for the expulsion of thousands of US troops stationed there, Trump responded by threatening sanctions aimed at wrecking the country's economy. Source: Internet

As the wrecking vessels could not always directly approach wrecked ships, they had to carry sturdy boats. Source: Internet

But MPs accused him of being arrogant and wrecking the education sector by imposing half-backed policies. Source: Internet

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