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wrecking
[ rek-ing ]
adjective
- employed or for use in wrecking:
a wrecking crew.
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Example Sentences
Together they wish to take a wrecking ball to labor law, asserting that the 90-year-old National Labor Relations Act and the independent agency it established are unconstitutional.
“This isn’t just a step backward — it’s a wrecking ball aimed at decades of progress,†said Guillermo Ortiz, senior clean vehicles advocate with the Natural Resources Defense Council.
The prospect of wrecking England's title pretensions, while dodging the Wooden Spoon will brew up an almighty atmosphere under the Principality roof.
And not only did the Ukrainians hold the line, they’ve been systematically wrecking the Russian military.
Art often is just a business, but a dangerous one: Changing people by an infinitesimal degree, Castleberry knows, has a way of thoroughly warping and wrecking human lives.
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