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Meanings of Wreak:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreaked:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreaking:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreaks:

verb

Cause (a large amount of damage or harm).

Usage examples:

Torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday

Meanings of Wreath:

noun

An arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.

Usage examples:

The queen laid a wreath at the cenotaph

Meanings of Wreathe:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

Meanings of Wreathed:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

Meanings of Wreathes:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

Wreathing

riːð

Meanings of Wreathing:

verb

Cover, surround, or encircle (something).

Usage examples:

He sits wreathed in smoke

Meanings of Wreaths:

noun

An arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.

Usage examples:

The queen laid a wreath at the cenotaph

Meanings of Wreck:

noun

The destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck.

Usage examples:

The survivors of the wreck
verb

Destroy or severely damage (a structure, vehicle, or similar).

Usage examples:

The blast wrecked 100 houses

Meanings of Wreckage:

noun

The remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.

Usage examples:

Firemen had to cut him free from the wreckage of the car

Meanings of Wreckages:

noun

The remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.

Usage examples:

Firemen had to cut him free from the wreckage of the car

Meanings of Wrecked:

adjective

Having been wrecked.

Usage examples:

An old wrecked barge
verb

Destroy or severely damage (a structure, vehicle, or similar).

Usage examples:

The blast wrecked 100 houses

Meanings of Wrecker:

noun

A person or thing that wrecks something.

Usage examples:

She was unfairly portrayed as a marriage wrecker

Wreckers

ˈrek.ər

Meanings of Wreckers:

noun

A person or thing that wrecks something.

Usage examples:

She was unfairly portrayed as a marriage wrecker

Meanings of Wreckfish:

noun

A large heavy-bodied fish of warm atlantic waters, the young of which are often found near driftwood or wreckage.

Usage examples:

As i made my way over the side to view the stern and see where the propeller had been at 24m, a lar…

Meanings of Wreckfishes:

noun

A large heavy-bodied fish of warm atlantic waters, the young of which are often found near driftwood or wreckage.

Usage examples:

As i made my way over the side to view the stern and see where the propeller had been at 24m, a lar…

Meanings of Wrecking:

noun

The action of causing the destruction of a ship in order to steal the cargo.

Usage examples:

The locals reverted to the age-old practice of wrecking
verb

Destroy or severely damage (a structure, vehicle, or similar).

Usage examples:

The blast wrecked 100 houses

Meanings of Wrecks:

noun

The destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck.

Usage examples:

The survivors of the wreck
verb

Destroy or severely damage (a structure, vehicle, or similar).

Usage examples:

The blast wrecked 100 houses

Meanings of Wren:

noun

A small short-winged songbird found chiefly in the new world.

Usage examples:

By the way, i've been called to task for not mentioning that safflower seed is very popular with ca…

Meanings of Wrench:

noun

A sudden violent twist or pull.

Usage examples:

With a wrench tony wriggled free
verb

Pull or twist suddenly and violently.

Usage examples:

Casey grabbed the gun and wrenched it from my hand

Meanings of Wrenched:

verb

Pull or twist suddenly and violently.

Usage examples:

Casey grabbed the gun and wrenched it from my hand
noun

A sudden violent twist or pull.

Usage examples:

With a wrench tony wriggled free

Meanings of Wrenches:

noun

A sudden violent twist or pull.

Usage examples:

With a wrench tony wriggled free
verb

Pull or twist suddenly and violently.

Usage examples:

Casey grabbed the gun and wrenched it from my hand

Meanings of Wrenching:

verb

Pull or twist suddenly and violently.

Usage examples:

Casey grabbed the gun and wrenched it from my hand
noun

A sudden violent twist or pull.

Usage examples:

With a wrench tony wriggled free
adjective

Extremely stressful

Usage examples:

It was the most wrenching decision of the president’s life.

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