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That is the correct spelling of "wreckage" (remnants of a wreck or crash).
Ponyboy's parents died in an auto wreck.
The plural of crash is crashes.
There is no difference. "Accident" is the term that would be used in some insurance forms, conversations, etc. "Wreck" describes the same thing. It is a regional difference. In the Northeast and Midwest, accident is the term used, wreck is the term used often in the Southeast and Southwest United States.The correct terminology used by safety professionals is collision or crash, since accident implies there is no cause to the incident.This is according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
destory, wreck, crash, throw away, ruin, discard, etc
Bang, bang, I am afraid of the dynamite that is going off and making that noise. Crash, crash, I hear the two cars having a wreck down the street.
There is no such thing as a "crash crop."
Yes, the 1983 Daytona 500. The crash was serious and Darrell suffered a concussion. This crash changed his life and his image as a person.
crash, smash, wreck, collision, misfortune, disaster, tragedy, setback, calamity, mishap, misadventure, fluke
101 people died in that horrific crash.
Repose, slumber, snooze, siesta, crash, retire, snore, doze, languish...
Yes. Drum kits and drum sets are the same thing but you can change the kit or set around so that it will be different. E.g swap crash cymbals around.