Definitions
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- adjective Without causing or
suffering a wreck. - adjective Common misspelling of
reckless .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Side note, reckless as a word to describe dangerous driving is nearly the same as wreckless, meaning not having a wreck.
Intellectual Poison 2008
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I support the president because I know for sure that he doesn't run a wreckless adminstration like the one that preceeded him.
Obama informs top diplomatic, military officials of Afghan decision 2009
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But he hasn't been any more wreckless than the Republicans were under Bush – and they made their mess during a prosperous time, not an economic crisis.
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Oh wait … democrats are all about intrusive government programs, wreckless spending and wars.
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Besides her old man kind of appears to be the jealous, crazy, wreckless type.
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Most of the people who are in trouble with their mortgage are wreckless, irresponsible, self-indulgent, greedy fools who signed contracts they either did not understand or never even read in the first place.
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Most of the people who are in trouble with their mortgage are wreckless, irresponsible, self-indulgent, greedy fools who signed contracts they either did not understand or never even read in the first place.
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Democrats and Americans decried this as foolish and wreckless.
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He must be held accountable for his wreckless actions, and serve as an example and maybe just maybe we can then get on with this business of doing what s truly important ..
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So, apparently you had wreckless spending. mitchell
darqueau commented on the word wreckless
"I wanna be wreckless, but I'm feeling so uptight"
July 16, 2008
she commented on the word wreckless
Who's got the crack? ('s reckless)
July 16, 2008