Wrecking in a sentence as a noun

You have but one reputation and you're wrecking it.

The kindle would be nerve-wrecking if i had to slide for every new page view.

This has been wrecking us for some time and we went back and forth about how to handle this timeframe.

That doesn't include the cost of wrecking your back from sleeping in the back of a honda civic.

I feel like traditional pundits got pissed off because he kept wrecking their narratives.

The spiders webs were crafted around face-height, near the trail This makes me wonder if it was selected for stopping humans from wrecking their webs!

If legislators refuse to cooperate, their prospects dim. If an agency gets uncooperative, the legislators who oversee it turn the budget screws, causing pain and wrecking livelihoods until the backer with the biggest stick wins.

Wrecking definitions

noun

the event of a structure being completely demolished and leveled

See also: razing

noun

destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined

See also: ruin ruining ruination