total wreck
Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words
a vehicle that is completely destroyed and cannot be repaired
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Examples (20)
- After the devastating accident, his car was a total wreck and beyond repair.
- After working 16 hours straight, she was a total wreck.
- The old abandoned house had become a total wreck over the decades.
- The stress of the exams turned him into a total wreck.
- She felt like a total wreck after staying up all night studying for her exams.
- I've been so worried about her that I'm a total wreck.
- The stress of managing the failing business turned him into a total wreck.
- Without enough sleep, anyone can become a total wreck.
- Firefighters worked tirelessly, but the factory was a total wreck by morning.
- The news left her feeling like a total wreck.
- Don't worry, you're not a total wreck; you just need some rest and a good meal.
- He looked like a total wreck after the marathon.
- The storm left the coastal town a total wreck, with homes flattened and roads destroyed.
- Don't let your anxieties turn you into a total wreck.
- He's been a total wreck since he lost his job and his apartment in the same week.
- She was a total wreck on the morning of her wedding, but for good reasons.
- Despite being a total wreck, the antique clock was eventually restored to its former glory.
- After the breakup, he was a total wreck for weeks.
- The news of the sudden closure of her favorite bookstore left her a total wreck.
- The constant pressure made the manager a total wreck.