28 adverbs to describe how to wrecked

Great clouds used to sweep low over the Plateau, blotting out everything but the nearest trees, and then sweep past, and Asiago would come into sudden view again, and the sun would shine forth once more upon the little clusters of white houses, some utterly wrecked, some mere shells, others as yet hardly touched by the destruction of war.

In every direction at a distance of a mile from the Place Godinot I passed houses wrecked by shells south at the Paris gate, north at the railroad station.

And over ground deliberately wrecked and obstructed such artillery must take time to bring up.

And in the case of the Norwood house, built by a retired shipowner and sea captain, the name was taken from a vessel plying on the Australian coast for many years, and ultimately wrecked with great loss of life.

"Why, sure I hope Frank will discover the thieves, and recover the stuff they've grabbed from the bank; also that he'll have the good luck to get back my biplane without its being badly wrecked.

It fills jails and penitentiaries with victims, and hospitals and asylums with the injured and hopelessly wrecked.

The Commodore quite likely did breathe audibly now and then; but Nautica was wide awake, as shown by her announcing with feeling and frequency that "she knew we were dragging anchor and were just about to be horribly wrecked upon rocks or 'stobs' or something or other.

Incidentally, we wrecked some promising thoroughbreds.

It was of vital importance that the Palmetto should go to sea with the first high tide, because the season was already far advanced, and she must inevitably be wrecked by ice if she remained in the river later than the middle of October.

The doors being gone, one could look in, over the temporary barrier, to the wreck inside, and by putting a donation into the contribution box for the restauration fund it was possible to enterat one's own riskby a side door.

Well, now that her love-life with John was irremediably wrecked, there was a sort of melancholy satisfaction in handling, once more, the thing that stood as the innocent symbol of the disaster.

By and by he would be thankful for his deliverance but just now there was room only in his chivalrous boy's heart for one overmastering emotion, pity for the girl and her needlessly wrecked life.

Over there in Belgium all the conditions of life had been disorganized and undone, where they had not been wrecked outright.

The loss of life in the three towns was about 100 men, women and children, and a considerable number of buildings were partially wrecked by the German shells.

no matter what it might wreck for him personally, no matter what the cost might be to him in the days to come.

I was physically and financially a wreck on a foreign strand, with neither hope nor the prospect of relief.

But presently the fire rose and Hervey could clearly see the cabin, sadly wrecked by the struggle, and the figure of Perris still moveless.

"You'll be totally wrecked.

A storm arising they are not unnaturally wrecked, and ultimately husband and wife are cast upon different points of the Arcadian coast(!), where, either supposing the other to have perished, they adopt the pastoral life, assuming the names respectively of Melicertus and Samela.

It was logic, but it led to a most expensive seraglio and to a very unbecoming appearance, and virtually wrecked the man's health.

And as I see their happy means as they met, I felt that even the wreck and ruin about us wuz mebby not too dear a price to pay for their future happiness.

The Atlantic coast, being the most dangerous to shipping, is guarded by more than 175 stations; the Great Lakes require fifty or more to care for the survivors of the vessels that are yearly wrecked on their harbourless shores.

It is frequently visited by furious gales, which play havoc with the steamers, many of which are annually wrecked.

CHAPTER XVI WRECKED "All aboard!

Before he was born, his family defrauded and despoiled my people, and as soon as he took affairs into his own hands, he continued the villainous law robberies until we are poor, and he is rich; and, not content with that, he basely wrecks and destroys the plans I had made for the comfort of my old age, in order that his paltry purposes may be carried out.

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