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Wreckers

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Wreckers meaning

plural of wrecker

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Archibald mentioned how St. Andrew’s players are more skilled than their usual competition as they handed the Wreckers a loss in a one-sided affair.

Despite a late push from the Wreckers, scoring two goals in the final minutes to cut the Tigers’ lead to one, it wasn’t enough to force overtime.

That is, to name, blame, shame and drive from the seats of power the Uniparty wreckers of American democracy, prosperity and liberty who brought the nation to its present precarious estate.

The duo saw success during their short time in mainstream country thanks to their memorable 2006 hit, "Leave the Pieces," and and Jessica Harp say they are hoping to release new music as the Wreckers yet again.

The Woman’s Club of Vineland book club met for its end-of-year luncheon at Larry’s II to discuss The Home-Wreckers.

Where Hunter and Wreckers emphasized Omega as an innocent child, her bonding with Echo and Tech speaks to her exposure to more complex issues.

About a dozen kayakers and paddle boarders watched from the river as three wreckers worked to pull the truck up from hill on the side of the bridge.

Neither group of wreckers, for example, would really like to see, let alone help rebuild, the great universities as politically neutral oases of education rather than incubators of their own partisans.

Or do I stay and fight the good fight against far-right voices gaining power there, not just abandoning the place to the wreckers?

They’re the wreckers of the American dream.

Morrison’s minders will see to that – the wreckers inside the Liberal-Nationals do not roll over so easily.

She stepped back from softball after her sophomore season to solely focus on swimming by joining the Town Wreckers Swim Team in Orchard Park.

The University of New Jersey conjures up images of auto wreckers and chemical plants.

The Wreckers look to break the Ram’s full court press as the clock winds down in the final minutes of the game.

Wreckers were there shortly before 2 p.m. to right the truck and remove it.

As a result, a ship that ran on the reef during the night might attract a dozen wreckers by the afternoon of the next day.

Before the era of drug smuggling and human trafficking, smuggling had acquired a kind of nostalgic romanticism, in the vein of Robert Louis Stevenson 's Kidnapped: "Few places on the British coast did not claim to be the haunts of wreckers or mooncussers.

Cargoes saved by wreckers varied tremendously.

Conflicts quickly developed with the Bahamian wreckers.

IMDb.com In 1962, the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color TV series aired a two-episode live action adventure film entitled The Mooncussers about the investigation and exposure of a gang of wreckers.