Sentences with wreck
wreck
W w - He wrecked the garden. [VERB noun]
- The ship was wrecked by an explosion. [be VERB-ed]
- Features genuine artefacts retrieved from the wreck at the bottom of the Atlantic and opening on Friday 14 May 2010 at Melbourne Museum.
- The problem with fasting alone or even staying on a strict low calorie diet is that you wreck your metabolism and prevent your body from shedding pounds.
- ...the wreck of a sailing ship. [+ of]
- He was killed in a car wreck.
- When a motorcycle wreck is caused by the negligence or recklessness of another driver, manufacturer.
- As a scuba diver, wreck diving is one of the more interesting dives we can make.
- You look a wreck.
- He was an emotional wreck after the death of his wife.
- But he never explained to the young seven year old child why the bathroom upstairs was a wreck and why there was blood in the sink.
- In BRIT, usually use crash
- He wrecked the car in a collision. That adulterous hussy wrecked my marriage!
- The wreck of one's hopes.
- The strain of his work left him a wreck.
- To wreck a car.
- To wreck a building.
- Fast living wrecked their health.
- The trains wrecked at the crossing.