wrecker - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "wrecker" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

wrecker
[ˈrek.ər]
[-ɚ]
Definitions
noun
a person or thing that wrecks, damages, or destroys something.
she was cast as a home-wrecker
a tow truck.
Maneuvering a heavy, expanded-mobility tactical truck wrecker into position often was a challenge in the crowded streets of an urban environment.
Examples
Just a walk from here, two houses more are ready for the wrecker .
Maneuvering a heavy, expanded-mobility tactical truck wrecker into position often was a challenge in the crowded streets of an urban environment.
A wrecker to take the car that same distance cost $300.
The FWTD augments the recovery capability by performing the towing functions, leaving the wrecker free for other recovery situations, such as overturned vehicles.
The armored box could be lifted by a 5-ton wrecker or a 10,000-pound forklift, so it could be moved from one vehicle to another in case the vehicle it was mounted on became not mission capable.
Since the car park was closed to give way to the planned development of the $300 million complex, visitors to San Fernando have been starved for parking and played cat-and-mouse with the police wrecker on a daily basis.
Several police officers were on the scene and a wrecker was called out to remove illegally parked vehicles.
they raced out with the wrecker when they heard there'd been an accident
Since then, I've put some more thought into it and probably the easiest way of making a bow prod is to get an old leaf spring from a car wrecker .
If a vehicle is deregistered, sold to a motor wrecker , then purchased by somebody who decides to repair that vehicle, it can be repaired.