"Wreckers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wreckers" Meaning

People or things that cause damage or destruction, especially to ships or vehicles.

Example: "The storm caused the beach to become a wreckers' paradise, with many a damaged ship washing up on the shore."

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A person who buys and dismantles old or damaged ships or vehicles to salvage the usable parts.

Example: "The wreckers made a fortune by buying up and scrapping old cars that were no longer roadworthy."

"Wreckers" Examples

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"Wreckers" Similar Words

Wreathes

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A wreath is a circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other materials, typically made as an ornament or decoration, such as on a door for a special occasion or at a funeral.

Wreathing

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Wreaths

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Wreck

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Wreckage

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The remains or debris of something, especially something that has been destroyed or damaged, such as a ship, airplane, or building.

Wreckages

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Wrecked

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Adjective: <br><br>1. (of a building, vehicle, etc.) badly damaged, especially from a collision or natural disaster.<br>Example: "The car was wrecked in the accident."<br><br>2. Having been completely defeated or destroyed.<br>Example: "My plans for the weekend were wrecked when it started raining."<br><br>3. (of a relationship, etc.) ruined or severely damaged.<br>Example: "Their love life was wrecked by the arguments."<br><br>Verb: <br><br>1. To cause (a building, vehicle, etc.) to crash and become damaged.<br>Example: "The strong wind wrecked the old lighthouse."<br><br>2. To completely defeat or destroy (something or someone).<br>Example: "Their poor management strategy wrecked their business."<br><br>3. To ruin (a relationship, etc.).<br>Example: "Procrastination can wreck your chances of getting a good job."<br><br>Synonyms: destroyed, badly damaged, smashed, ruined, crashed.

Wrecker

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A person or thing that causes great damage or ruin, typically to something that has a strong or solid structure.

Wrecking

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Wrecks

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Wren

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Wrench

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Wrenched

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Twisted or torn violently or suddenly, often with a loud noise; suddenly forced to open or move apart.

Wrenches

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Wrenching

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Wrenchingly

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Unnecessarily painful or distressing. Causing discomfort or anxiety in a surprising or violent manner.