Debris in a sentence as a noun

Accident happened due to debris on the road.

The landing created an extensive debris field [1].

In essence, the foam debris slowed down and the\nOrbiter did not, so the Orbiter ran into the foam.

Going too fast to react to a piece of debris is something a well programmed robotic car will never encounter in the first place.

However, the fire did not start spontaneously - it was caused by the driver hitting a large piece of metal debris in the road.

In rural areas, you often dial down the brightness of all controls to preserve night vision in case an animal or debris is in the road.

Garbage, broken furniture, and other debris was piled higher than our waists in some houses; the previous tenants had been mentally ill hoarders.

There's a very good 2003 sci-fi anime called Planetes[1] that explores the problem of space debris in some detail, and how humanity might deal with it in the future.

Normally this is nothing to write home about except that I had originally mistaken this insect for an assorted clump of debris.

For the opening shot of Armageddon with the astroid hitting earth I used 20,000 point lights to represent secondary debris reentering the atmosphere.

Several police departments want a cheap way to take aerial photographs of accident scenes so they can move wreckage and debris off the roads faster and keep traffic flowing.

Two Guatemalan men on the crew called me "el burro", because while I wasn't much good at anything else, I'd pick up and drag tarp after tarp full of debris back to the trailer without question.

Let's use a simile:If particle physics is figuring out how a watch works by smashing it against a wall and studying the debrisThen biotech is throwing gears and springs into a test tube and carefully stirring at certain temperatures until you can hear ticking.

Debris definitions

noun

the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up

See also: dust junk rubble detritus