complete wreck

Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words

a person who is extremely anxious, tired, or unwell

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • After working 16-hour days for a week, she was a complete wreck.
  • The stress of the upcoming exams left him a complete wreck.
  • She looked like a complete wreck after battling a severe flu for days.
  • My boss became a complete wreck when the major project unexpectedly failed.
  • The persistent lack of sleep eventually turned her into a complete wreck.
  • Ever since the devastating breakup, he's been a complete wreck.
  • Don't worry, you're not a complete wreck; you just need some proper rest and recovery.
  • He arrived at the international conference looking like a complete wreck after his transatlantic flight.
  • The constant worrying about her children's future made her a complete wreck by the end of the year.
  • I woke up feeling like a complete wreck this morning, so I decided to call in sick.