It was an undefeted sailing ship and was wrecked off the coast of Haiti in 1946
"The Middle Passage" is the name of the voyage which brought slaves into the new world. Henrietta Marie was the first and only slave cargo ship that was wrecked.
The war started the dissemblance of the European Colonial Empires, wrecked the economies of several nations, jump started the Economies of others, revolutionized warfare (this was the first war where tanks were used and also aircraft in a combat role)
A French innovator and taylor, Barthelemy Thimonnier, created one of the first effective sewing machines. He used them to make uniforms. The mob were other taylors that feared he would put them out of business, so they wrecked his machines. He rebuilt and they did it again.
The expedition was plagued by pirates, hostile Indians and poor navigation. One ship lost to pirates, second sank in inlets of matagorda bay where third ran around La Salle became sick, and his crew mutinied and four of them killed him, which included Pierre Duhaut.
wrecked example: the wrecked ship
One can find wrecked cars for sale from salvage companies. One example includes the 'erepairables' website. One may also find wrecked cars for sale on the eBay website.
A dinosaur wrecked a tree. As simple as that!
Example sentence - He wrecked his truck and ran into a tree when he tried to go over the embankment.
My Dixie Wrecked Too!!!
The storm wrecked the town.
There is one syllable in "wrecked."
No wrecked car is stronger than one not wrecked.
The verb of wrecked is wreck. As in "to wreck something".
Wrecked was created on 1996-07-24.
it wont get wrecked at all!
No, wrecked and strict do not rhyme. Please see the related questions for "What rhymes with wrecked?" and "What rhymes with strict?"