Examples of 'wiped out entire' in a sentence
Meaning of "wiped out entire"
wiped out entire: Eliminated or destroyed completely without leaving anything remaining
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wiped out entire
I have wiped out entire platoons in an afternoon.
War and famine… plagues have wiped out entire civilizations.
Diseases wiped out entire populations of dinosaurs.
While significant, these events alone would probably not have wiped out entire species.
Exotic diseases wiped out entire villages.
It wiped out entire villages there.
The Borg have wiped out entire races.
I wiped out entire families.
Rockets and artillery shells wiped out entire neighborhoods in Kabul.
I wiped out entire villages because they would not pay me tribute.
World War has wiped out entire nations.
Wiped out entire family of MRO for a road project.
The Black Death wiped out entire markets.
She wiped out entire races, destroyed whole planets.
During pioneer times, the disease wiped out entire families and communities.
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I've wiped out entire platoons in an afternoon.
Andrew pummeled south Florida 25 years ago and wiped out entire neighbourhoods with ferocious winds.
The Borg have wiped out entire races, killed tens of millions, including my parents.
Mudslides, particularly on steep slopes, have wiped out entire forest habitats.
We have wiped out entire cultures.
I have cut people 's throats, burned villages, robbed and raped women, wiped out entire families.
Americas wiped out entire populations.
As it had done elsewhere, the virus wiped out entire population groups of Native Americans.
We have wiped out entire species before! We can do it again!
As it had done elsewhere, the virus wiped out entire population-groups of Native Americans.
Rampart wiped out entire cities.
Black Ops … Call of Duty … I have wiped out entire platoons in an afternoon.
We have wiped out entire species before!
Come on, humans! We have wiped out entire species before!
Call of Duty… I have wiped out entire platoons in an afternoon.
In the early 1900s, the Spanish flu wiped out entire Inuit communities in a matter of days.
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Need only to be wiped with a dry cloth
I wiped them clean before you got it
Have just to be wiped with a dry cloth
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It will tear this entire planet apart
The entire company knows it and laughs at me
You just spent an entire day on a plane