wrecked Meaning in Telugu ( wrecked తెలుగు అంటే)
ధ్వంసమైంది, వ్యర్థమైంది
Adjective:
వ్యర్థమైంది,
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wrecked's Usage Examples:
According to this legend a boatload of women and children was wrecked on the reef and their cries can still.
Valencia was wrecked off Cape Beale, which is near Clo-oose, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, on 22 January 1906.
A mid-wife explained the Childs duskiness as a "throwback gene" to Spanish Armada sailors shipwrecked off Ireland.
The list of shipwrecks in 1850 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1850.
After Waltrip bumped Allison out of the lead, Waltrip was wrecked on Lap 311, when Allison put him into the wall.
It was shipwrecked on Maroubra Beach, Sydney on Thursday 5 May 1898.
prototype Westland Limousine transport after the Limousine was wrecked in a taxying accident.
She was shipwrecked inside the Bonita Channel in 1867.
shipwrecks: 5 September 1835 Ship Country Description Alpha Antigua The drogher was wrecked at Nonsuch Harbour, Antigua.
only; for example, "Shipwrecked", The End"s song, is about a man who decapitates his ship"s crew in an attempt to be shipwrecked on an island with his.
In the archetypical robinsonade, the protagonist is suddenly isolated from the comforts of civilization, usually shipwrecked or marooned on a secluded and uninhabited island.
In the late 1920s, the Toledo Blade reported on the status of the island by saying, “Vandals have wrecked the house, stealing everything that could be salvaged from the structure except the grim, bare walls which stand as a monument to the service this light rendered for nearly half a century.
This retirement proved to be tragically short, as not long after Winslow put some of his toys on display (a suggestion by Superman), the entire museum exhibition was completely wrecked.
Synonyms:
destroyed,
Antonyms:
undamaged, preserved,