Definitionn. someone who demolishes or dismantles buildings as a job
Last update: July 17, 2015
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The Wrecker, an adventurous tale of American life, which mainly belonged to an earlier time, was written in collaboration with Mr Lloyd Osbourne and finally published in 1892; and towards the close of that very eventful and busy year he began The Justice Clerk, afterwards Weir of Hermiston. [Please select]
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But she had set herself to accomplish his literary education, so, Meredith failing, she took up "Treasure Island" and "The Wrecker." [Please select]
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If one price will not bring it, another will, and the value to the wrecker depends upon the amount of assets. [Please select]
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The wrecker's instinct was strong in him, and besides he regarded with abhorrence the tactics of Mr. [Please select]
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(It was curiously like the "Pinkerton's Hebdomadary Picnics" of "The Wrecker.") [Please select]
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There he goes, over the sandhill yonder, with old Peter the wrecker. [Please select]
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"Well, here's 'The Wrecker,'" observed Landry, handing it up to her. [Please select]
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On the other hand, there are those who see him only as a wrecker of the slowly maturing possibilities of a free and tranquil Hellenized world. [Please select]
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Not even that precipitate wrecker of splendid possibilities, Alexander the Great, has been so magnified and dressed up for the admiration of careless and uncritical readers. [Please select]
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