- My car is a wreck, but it still runs.
- Tony drives a wreck to work.
A wreck can also be a person who is physically or emotionally in bad condition:
- What happened to you? You look like a wreck.
- Tanya was a nervous wreck as she waited to see her test results.
In the next set of sentences, the word "wreck" is a verb:
- Tigist wrecked her car. She has to get it fixed.
- Jorge wrecked his back playing football. He has to see a doctor.
- The girl is wrecking her reputation by hanging out with drug addicts.
The words "wrecked" and "wrecking" can be used as adjectives:
- Wrecked buildings are scattered throughout the city of Detroit.
- A wrecking ball knocked down the house so that a new one could be built.
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