wrackful (Meaning)

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wrackful (a.)

Ruinous; destructive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wrackful

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wrackful Sentence Examples

  1. The wrackful storm battered the coast, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  2. The wrackful tempest raged across the sea, sending towering waves crashing upon the shore.
  3. The wrackful hurricane tore through the town, uprooting trees and shattering buildings.
  4. The wrackful flood inundated the streets, forcing residents to evacuate their homes.
  5. The wrackful earthquake shook the city to its core, leaving behind a scene of ruin.
  6. The wrackful fire devoured everything in its path, reducing once-thriving structures to smoldering ashes.
  7. The wrackful drought withered crops and left the land barren, causing widespread famine.
  8. The wrackful plague spread like wildfire through the population, decimating entire villages.
  9. The wrackful war ravaged the countryside, leaving battlefields strewn with the dead and wounded.
  10. The wrackful famine brought starvation and despair to the people, leaving them desperate for sustenance.

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Ruinous; destructive.

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The wrackful storm battered the coast, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

The wrackful tempest raged across the sea, sending towering waves crashing upon the shore.

The wrackful hurricane tore through the town, uprooting trees and shattering buildings.

The wrackful flood inundated the streets, forcing residents to evacuate their homes.