Phrases with «complete wreck»

The phrase "complete wreck" means being in a very bad or ruined condition. Full definition

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Sentences with «complete wreck»

  • First of all let's congratulate our students... Dymphna joined the craze and got PADI Sidemount certified with Sandy; Ursula completed her Digital Underwater Photography specialty with Hiro; and Ishan completed his Wreck and Search & Recovery specialties with Dani & Hiro and finished his PADI Divemaster course! (twofishdivers.com)
  • When Sweetness decided she didn't want to wait until she was 2 to start in on the old terrible twos — I believe she was about 18 months — I was a complete wreck. (heligirl.com)
  • In this case, try moving her bedtime earlier so she isn't a complete wreck by the time you put her to bed. (babycenter.com)
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