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- noun   Plural form of wreck .
- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wreck .
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Examples
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								They will probably be train wrecks, which will allow me to turn in my “Unintended Defender of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” credentials. “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” is worst of the series » Scene-Stealers 2009 
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								But stop this Bush-Obama nonsense. they both have been train wrecks for this nation. 
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								As we know, football is not a contact sport; it is a collision sport, a series of train wrecks that thousands of young men willingly sign up for every year. Andrew Brandt: Violent Collisions in the NFL: You Think? Andrew Brandt 2010 
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								Positive frights, that's what they are, their faces painted white as corpses and their lips red as - as some of the train wrecks I've helped clean up. THE HUSSY 2010 
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								As we know, football is not a contact sport; it is a collision sport, a series of train wrecks that thousands of young men willingly sign up for every year. Andrew Brandt: Violent Collisions in the NFL: You Think? Andrew Brandt 2010 
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								Update: @JohnBGilman: 2009 Bordeaux vintage - some great wines, but surprisingly inconsistent, w/some real train wrecks as well - be forewarned & skeptical. Bordeaux 2009 en primeur — the dispatches! | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010 
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								Speaking of train wrecks, how about them Republicans? McConnell: Health care bill a 'legislative train wreck' 2009 
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								Well, if anyone knows legislative train wrecks, it'd be the repubublican party – they're actually responsible for proposing and passing a number of them. McConnell: Health care bill a 'legislative train wreck' 2009 
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								Ye Ancient Gawds, how on earth does Max Boot think any of those economic train wrecks he describes as our rivals are going to generate a fraction of the military strength needed to become a “superpower?” 
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								As we know, football is not a contact sport; it is a collision sport, a series of train wrecks that thousands of young men willingly sign up for every year. Andrew Brandt: Violent collisions in the NFL: you think? Andrew Brandt 2010 
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