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- noun Plural form of
wreckage .
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Examples
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There are many ship wreckages to visit and the seas are teeming with marine life as well as different varieties of coral reefs.
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The tribe gathered shrapnel from wreckages and sharpened the pieces into their own homebrewed mix of jagged death.
365 tomorrows » B. York : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Wow, rarely am I left speechless, but I truly am at a loss for words with these wreckages....
Christmas in July: Going Dutch Jen 2009
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The airports lack necessary facilities; the National Emergency Management Agency NEMA cannot locate sites of air wreckages.
Professor Emman Osakwe « Illiteracy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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When the dusts settle, we will go over the wreckages with a fine comb.
A Resounding Bottom Up NO on the Bailout-- From the Entire Progressive World 2008
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The tribe gathered shrapnel from wreckages and sharpened the pieces into their own homebrewed mix of jagged death.
365 tomorrows » 2006 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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They are men who arrive at an airport an hour or so after billions of people have vanished without a trace—with countless hundreds or thousands more dead or dying in the wreckages of suddenly pilotless planes—yet who make no attempt to help, or even inquire about the feelings of, a single person they meet.
Rapture Ready! Daniel Radosh 2008
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Most the time they penetrate wreckages like this, it's damaged ships and to effect repairs and do the same sort of operations that Sheriff Stanek has asked us to do.
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Now, I want to teach you the basic principles of extrication from entanglements of all kinds—whether from ropes, broken pipes, beams, or wreckages.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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Now, I want to teach you the basic principles of extrication from entanglements of all kinds—whether from ropes, broken pipes, beams, or wreckages.
The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006
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