bewreck in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Bewreck (verb): To cause severe damage or destruction to something, often in a sudden or violent manner.
Sample Sentences
- The storm was so fierce it seemed to bewreck everything in its path.
- She watched the car bewreck itself against the concrete barrier with a sickening crunch.
- The artist's latest installation was designed to bewreck traditional notions of beauty.
- His careless words seemed to bewreck their friendship beyond repair.
- The relentless waves continued to bewreck the old, abandoned pier.
- In the aftermath of the disaster, the town was left to bewreck its own sense of normalcy.
- The political scandal threatened to bewreck the senator's career completely.
- Her decision to leave abruptly would bewreck any chance of reconciliation.
- The miscommunication during the project threatened to bewreck months of hard work.
- They knew that if they didn't act quickly, the flood would bewreck their home.