Examples of 'wreck them' in a sentence
Meaning of "wreck them"
wreck them: This phrase is colloquially used to suggest causing significant harm, damage, or defeat to someone or something, often in a figurative sense like ruining plans or chances of success
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I do not go to their homes and wreck them.
They will wreck them anyway.
Their high speed would completely wreck them.
Sometimes they wreck them themselves.
Just the hissing alone can nearly wreck them.
You just wreck them wagons.
Wreck them means scrambled, and stretch them means add an extra egg.
You will wreck them.
They are your seats, I do not wanna wreck them.
I will wreck them.
They are your seats . I do not want to wreck them.
That way you will not wreck them before you get to use them.
People can save planets, or wreck them.
I was afraid to wreck them so I kept them in a box.
I do not want to wreck them.
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Or He could wreck them, because of what they have earned.
I know how to wreck them.
Wreck them and stretch them!
I would always wreck them.
Wreck them and stretch them! Eggs!
Send them to jail maybe you wreck them for good.
We do our best to hurt them, to reduce them, to wreck them.
I was afraid to wreck them.
I know you mean well, but when you try to fix things … you wreck them.
Yeah, but Rita will probably wreck them too.
But I have just realized, if you wreck one train, you wreck them all.
I build motors, not wreck them.
I am a motor engineer . I build motors, not wreck them.
Take them off . You will wreck them.
Of course, you can still wreck them.
Lord, take the plans we have made for ourselves, and wreck them completely.
I was afraid if I wore them, I'd wreck them.
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