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Filter by Meaning The captain's negligence led to the wreckage of the cargo ship.
The strong currents wreckage the fishing boat against the rocks.
The fire consumed the entire warehouse, reducing it to a pile of wreckage.
The war-torn city was filled with rubble and wreckage, a grim reminder of the conflict.
The fire ravaged the building, reducing it to a smoldering pile of wreckage.
The financial crisis left the economy in a state of wreckage.
The car crash left a trail of wreckage along the highway.
The construction site was filled with debris and wreckage after the demolition.
The hikers stumbled upon the wreckage of an old airplane in the remote mountains.
The storm caused extensive wreckage to the coastal homes.
After the earthquake, the city was filled with the wreckage of collapsed buildings.
The archaeologists discovered ancient wreckage from a shipwreck off the coast.
The tornado tore through the town, leaving behind a path of wreckage.
The salvage team worked tirelessly to recover the wreckage of the sunken submarine.
The museum displayed the wreckage from a famous space mission.
The storm wreckage downed power lines and caused widespread blackouts.
The fire wreckage consumed the entire building.
The earthquake wreckage shattered the city's infrastructure.
The tornado wreckage tore through the neighborhood, leaving destruction in its wake.
The war wreckage decimated the once-thriving village.
The earthquake left behind a trail of wreckage, both in terms of buildings and the emotional well-being of the affected people.
The traumatic loss of her family in a tragic accident rendered her a wreckage, battling grief and depression on a daily basis.
The therapist provided a safe space for survivors of domestic violence to heal and rebuild their lives from the wreckage of their abusive relationships.
The survivor of a plane crash, physically maimed and emotionally scarred, was a wreckage of her former self.
The novel depicts the journey of a protagonist who emerges from the wreckage of a failed marriage to find strength and happiness within herself.
The long-term effects of substance abuse turned him into a wreckage, struggling with addiction and a deteriorating health condition.
The prisoner, after years of solitary confinement, emerged as a mental wreckage, disconnected from reality.
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