How to use in-sentence of “wreck”:
+ The wreck is still at the floor of the harbor.
+ They have made seven albums on Fat Wreck Chords and appeared on many compilations and skate/surf videos.
+ Rise Against spent its first five years signed to the record label “Fat Wreck Chords” on which it released two studio albums.
+ The Malbone Street Wreck on November 1, 1918 was the most deadly.
+ It was the band’s last release under Fat Wreck Chords before to their move to Geffen Records.
+ Paula and her pals wreck a few classrooms in a public school.
+ Nevertheless, rumors continue that the real reason the wreck was not made safe was because of the fact of “dirty weapons” being on board.
+ They have enforced inhuman laws; they have set up three distinct political regimes in the North, the Center, and the South of Vietnam in order to wreck our national unity and prevent our people from being united.

Example sentences of “wreck”:
+ For example, studying the wreck of “Mary Rose” revealed information about seafaring, warfare, and life in the 16th century.
+ The “Titanic” broke in two, and the wreck is partially stuck in the bottom, buried under more than three feet of mud in some spots.
+ They recorded their first album The Unraveling on Fat Wreck Chords in 2001.
+ The 2004 Sri Lanka tsunami train wreck was the largest single rail disaster in history.
+ In 2001 a diver called Bill Smith led a salvage team which found Bluebird on the bottom of Coniston Water, and later lifted the wreck back to dry land.
+ They spent 14 days taking iron from the wreck of Captain Brampton’s old ship the “Endeavour”.
+ The wreck of the “Empress of Ireland” lies in 130 feet of water.
+ The bad news is that you can wreck other articles.
+ The wreck was found by a French and American team, led by Robert Ballard, on September 1, 1985 at 1:02 in the morning.
+ In 1983 the wreck was explored by archaeologists.
+ A lighthouse begun in 1795 on Wreck Hill was abandoned after this storm, as it was then determined to be an unsuitable site.
+ Drake was visiting the set during the tapping of iWill Date Freddie and decided to wreck the scene.
+ One of “HMS Sirius’s” 12 anchors was found at the wreck site.
+ The Admiralty decided to leave the wreck and its dangerous cargo untouched.
+ Local Māori peopleMāori kumara washed ashore from the wreck of sailing canoe.
+ For many years the wreck was believed to be that of a Danish galley or a nineteenth-century merchant ship.
+ The wreck lies just a few hundred yards offshore between an oil refinery and the several towns.
+ Cannons from the wreck were saved in 1790.
+ Another for diplomatic messages was got from a wreck on the bottom of the North Sea.
+ For example, studying the wreck of "Mary Rose" revealed information about seafaring, warfare, and life in the 16th century.
+ The "Titanic" broke in two, and the wreck is partially stuck in the bottom, buried under more than three feet of mud in some spots.
