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Superlative for completely destroyed or demolished
“The plan was that, after the cargo had been unloaded and the fuel pumped away, the wrecked ship would be removed to shore.”
Superlative for extremely tired or fatigued
“Nothing makes me feel better about myself than feeling wrecked after a good work out.”
Superlative for inebriated or intoxicated from drugs or alcohol
“According to the 1996 film's director, Danny Boyle, this wasn't just acting. The pair were absolutely wrecked after a night out on the town!”
Superlative for damaged by age and repeated use
Superlative for without hope or prospect of completion, success, or survival
Superlative for stranded on a shore or underwater
Superlative for malfunctioning or not working well
Superlative for experiencing mental or emotional pain
Superlative for without hope or prospect of survival or redemption
Superlative for deprived of the ability to perform natural physical activities
Superlative for faded or worn, sometimes deliberately for aesthetic reasons
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