"Wreckage" Meaning
The remains or debris of something, especially something that has been destroyed or damaged, such as a ship, airplane, or building.
"Wreckage" Examples
Natural Disasters
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Hurricane Destruction: The
wreckage of a category 5 hurricane has left most residents without homes or power for a week.
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Car Crash: The accident resulted in a tangled mess of steel and fiberglass, the
wreckage of what was once a smooth highway.
Crime and Punishment
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Aquatic Accident: After the extreme ten years under the surface, divers finally retrieved the cameras from the
wreckage of the retired car hidden at the ocean bed long before the batch sank.
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Evidence of Deft Crime: Cops find wreckage belonging to a suspicious car with license plates dismounted by the stationary serviceman offering
point-grey report; all links to parents die still unclear.
Artists and Art
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Art Glass: It takes artisan at very least five years to survive the transparent metamorphosis that converts sand-wreckage to shine stained gorgeous plates on sophisticated human surfaces are key.
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Boat Historians Disbelief: It gets very shocking when amateur historian restorable high-sigma maritime antique-safe Float fetch-ugh getting parts from deep- ridge repeatedly significant stabil side for yesterday half great Ireland/ws employing
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