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wrecking
English
Verb
wrecking
- present participle of wreck
Noun
wrecking (plural wreckings)
- The act by which something is wrecked.
- 1850, The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal (volume 91, page 93)
- The propriety of the dissolution, too, was speedily seen in the improved state of the public peace: for twelve years we hear little of Orange riots, and nothing of such burnings and wreckings as those of Maghera, Maghery, and Annahagh.
- 1850, The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal (volume 91, page 93)
- The taking of valuables from a shipwreck close to the shore.
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wracking
English
Verb
wracking
- present participle of wrack
Anagrams
- crawking
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