wreckish
English
Etymology
Adjective
wreckish (comparative more wreckish, superlative most wreckish)
- Like or resembling a wreck
- 2000, Daniel Wallace, Ray in Reverse:
- But there was nothing wreckish about it.
- 2012, Barbara Skelton, 'Tears Before Bedtime' and 'Weep No More' :
- Would like to write a more amusing letter but feel too wreckish.
- 2013, E. Nesbit, Delphi Complete Novels of E. Nesbit:
- And when we had got free, and gazed around on the wreckish results the stoutest of us quailed.
- 2000, Daniel Wallace, Ray in Reverse:
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