While there he heard two Confederate officers who passed say that the "Albemarle" was a total wreck.
Embarking with his prisoners, he pulled up to the "Raleigh," and found that she would not need his attentions, as she was already a total wreck.
The vessel proved a total wreck, but without loss of life.
Schooner “Hero,” of and for Yarmouth, went ashore on Palling Beach and became a total wreck.
She was run on to Caister beach, where she became a total wreck.
The smack “Rosa” came ashore in a gale near the Britannia Pier, where she became a total wreck.
That night heavy weather came on, the ship's cable parted, and the Godolphin became a total wreck at the foot of Malabar Hill.
In laying the ship on shore to scour its bottom after the voyage from England, its back was broken, and the St. George became a total wreck.
One pirate ship was reported to have chased two Cong ships, capturing one and forcing the other ashore, where it became a total wreck.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "total wreck" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.