Wreck in a sentence as a noun

And if you wreck the ten million dollar plane, you don't get to fly another right away.

Giving large cash bonuses seems like it could wreck morale just as easily as it could boost it.

I felt like the whole thing was kind of a train wreck and I am still slowly analyzing the black box recordings from it.

It's not polite and it harms the process by which we can provide feedback about our distaste to people who want to wreck the Internet for personal gain.

Wreck in a sentence as a verb

It's a conspiracy!I almost stopped reading there, hand stuck to my forehead, but then I saw this as I was closing the page and was hooked to the rest of this like watching a train wreck happen.

When they're not, he needs to remind them, that's what this email is.> is drowning in money coming from his mistakesIf it weren't for Bill Gates, we might not be having this conversation...> Microsoft has been a slow-motion train wreck for 15 yearsHave you looked at Win7?

First there's quality-control: the #1 thing that's going to wreck your relationship with a laundry customer is if you mess up their clothes, and if all the clothes-handling is outsourced, how much can you do to prevent that from happening?And second, if all the value you bring to the table is a thin layer of code over someone else's service, at some point that someone else will just write their own app and cut out the middleman.

Here's what I have learned from watching it for most of the early years:* Designing a new language by committee is very hard* Keeping a community focused on creating a Minimal Viable Product can be very hard* One bone-headed programmer can wreck a project* Very clever people can make very stupid decisions, especially when operating in a group* It is better to announce nothing than to announce and then not ship soon afterwards.

Wreck definitions

noun

something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation; "the house was a wreck when they bought it"; "thanks to that quack I am a human wreck"

noun

an accident that destroys a ship at sea

See also: shipwreck

noun

a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles); "they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane"

See also: crash

noun

a ship that has been destroyed at sea

verb

smash or break forcefully; "The kid busted up the car"

See also: wrack