Associations to the word «Wrecking»
Noun
- Palmer
- Lumber
- Spider
- Raider
- Vessel
- Tractor
- Lars
- Swing
- Andre
- Fury
- Seaman
- Super
- Lords
- Chapman
- Recorder
- Chicago
- Cargo
- Hit
- Boys
- Nerve
- Tour
- Criminal
- Home
- Angeles
- Sara
- Jet
- Mister
- Bros
- Anderson
- Train
- Marvel
- Campbell
- Tiger
- Cleveland
- Elena
- Carol
- Tommy
- Car
- Fist
- Nickname
- Robbery
- Railroad
- Ship
- Teammate
- Damage
- Lizard
- Mcdonald
- Pet
- Rain
- Wrestler
- Zeus
- Studio
- Russell
- Storm
- Cage
- Video
- Roar
- Los
- Shark
- Squad
- Sketch
- Cornwall
- Recording
- Villain
- Lap
- Storyline
- Arnold
- Disaster
- Parody
- Machine
- Brian
- Beach
- Contestant
- Rape
- Boss
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WRECKING, verb. Present participle of wreck
WRECKING, noun. The act by which something is wrecked.
WRECKING, noun. The taking of valuables from a shipwreck close to the shore.
WRECKING AMENDMENT, noun. (politics) An amendment made in bad faith by a legislator who disagrees with the principles of a bill and seeks to make it useless rather than simply voting against it.
WRECKING AMENDMENTS, noun. Plural of wrecking amendment
WRECKING BALL, noun. A heavy steel ball, usually hung from a crane, that is used for demolishing large buildings.
WRECKING BALLS, noun. Plural of wrecking ball
WRECKING CAR, noun. A railway car fitted with apparatus and implements for removing the wreck resulting from an accident.
WRECKING PUMP, noun. A pump especially adapted for pumping water from the hull of a wrecked vessel.
WRECKING YARD, noun. Wreck yard.
Dictionary definition
WRECKING, noun. The event of a structure being completely demolished and leveled.
WRECKING, noun. Destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined.
Wise words
A kind word warms a man throughout three winters.