Wrecks is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Wrecks in a sentence
Related words
Wrecks meaning
plural of wreck
Using Wrecks
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of wreck
- In the example corpus, wrecks often appears in combinations such as: the wrecks, wrecks in, wrecks and.
Context around Wrecks
- Average sentence length in these examples: 19.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Wrecks
- In this selection, "wrecks" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 19.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, train, elric, fiery, involving, careers and took stand out and add context to how "wrecks" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 5 000 wrecks before they and about train wrecks you can. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "wrecks" sits close to words such as acp, administers and amg, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with wrecks
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It’s almost caused wrecks. (5 words)
Wrecks took place Wednesday afternoon. (5 words)
Last year, 18 wrecks were found, and this year 15. (10 words)
Raising an urgent question in the Commons, Ms Phillipson said the DfE was being led by ministers “without a clue” – arguing the flawed rollout was a “rolling wave of Conservative chaos which wrecks all before it”. (36 words)
Today, that has made companies targets in the U.S. culture wars, where one step can turn a social-media storm into a corporate crisis that cripples businesses and wrecks careers. (31 words)
But Browns fans weren’t the only ones that drove an increase in wrecks after a game, as they also observed a spike in crashes following Cleveland Cavaliers games. (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
At this point, everyone could not take their eyes off one of the great train wrecks in NFL history.
But Browns fans weren’t the only ones that drove an increase in wrecks after a game, as they also observed a spike in crashes following Cleveland Cavaliers games.
But you know what they say about train wrecks: You can't look away.
Charismatic train wrecks have long captivated audiences, especially when the flawed characters happen to be women.
Despite how often Edward Elric wrecks his automail, Winry Rockbell is always willing to repair his broken arm and leg, though not without berating him for his recklessness.
Federal regulators and members of Congress are urging railroads to do more to prevent derailments after recent fiery wrecks involving hazardous chemicals in Ohio and Minnesota prompted evacuations.
He believes that the existing Royal Navy loss list can be enhanced to help understand, research, and manage over 5,000 wrecks before they are lost forever.
It’s almost caused wrecks.
Out of 6,510 vehicles involved in fatal wrecks in Texas, the number of large trucks involved was 832. This was the highest in the country.
Today, that has made companies targets in the U.S. culture wars, where one step can turn a social-media storm into a corporate crisis that cripples businesses and wrecks careers.
Wrecks took place Wednesday afternoon.
All five people receive oxygen therapy after an early morning fire wrecks the tent they were in.
A number of other rotting wrecks cam still clearly been seen at low tide.
Evidently, someone involved in a reckless driving incident that led to two wrecks and four people being taken to the hospital.
Harris is another face of rotten US capitalism that wrecks the lives of Americans at home and its enemies abroad.
Last year, 18 wrecks were found, and this year 15.
Local Res: it is not the county’s fault for the wrecks.
Preying on moneyed American expatriates in Europe, he steals identities, wrecks lives as he improves his own, at least materially.
Raising an urgent question in the Commons, Ms Phillipson said the DfE was being led by ministers “without a clue” – arguing the flawed rollout was a “rolling wave of Conservative chaos which wrecks all before it”.
Sugar Land officers said they responded to 32 wrecks due to the ice on Monday.
Common combinations with wrecks
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the wrecks 14×
- wrecks in 10×
- wrecks and 9×
- wrecks the 8×
- of wrecks 8×
- wrecks have 7×
- train wrecks 6×
- wrecks of 6×
- and wrecks 5×
- wrecks are 5×