Results for: damage by breaking, damage by collision
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attack people, attack with nuclear weapons (slang); send a special message through the Internet in order to cause damage to the destination computer (usually through chat); cook in a microwave, microwave something, nuclear power plant, nuclear weapon; ...nuke
attack with a torpedo; damage with a torpedo; undermine, sabotage, destroy, subvert; detonate an explosive device inside an oil well in order to facilitate the extraction of oil, electric ray, explosive for oil wells, firework, hit with torpedo, profes...torpedo
available funds, cover, covering; survey, review; news reporting; insurance against potential damage, degree of covering, insurance protection, media attention, media audiencecoverage
avoid bad situation, avoidance of bad situation, be temporarily unknown to, be uttered, break free from captivity, breaking free from captivity, computer key, escape code, exit computer procedure, gas or liquid leak, leak out, means of getting away, ru...escape
bad experience, blow or collision, collide or cause something to collide, criticism, criticize somebody or something, deal blow, end card game, hit repeatedly, make a loud noise by colliding, make something by striking, ping, produce repeated rapping s...knock
bad living conditions, breakdown of compound, decrease of energy, erosion, great humiliation, humiliating somebody, dishonor, disgrace; reduction (in size, amount, etc.); breaking down (Chemistry), loss of quality, process of declinedegradation
bad thing, card with two spots, number 2, playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang), tie-breaking situation, used to...deuce
badly damaged ship, cargo from wrecked ship, crash, destroy or damage something, destroy ship, destruction, destruction of ship, destruction; ruins, debris, remains; junk; nervous person; sunken ship; debris washed ashore, remains of something destroye...wreck
barely averted disaster, near collision, shot near targetnear miss
be destroyed in particle collision, defeat somebody, destroy something, demolish; exterminate, make something invalidannihilate
be on fire, be in flames; combust; singe; scorch; scald; be singed, be or set on fire, be overcooked, cause or feel stinging, cheat somebody, contain a fire, damage something by fire, destroy something by fire, electrocute, emit heat or light, feel fev...burn
beat opponent soundly, damage irreparably, destroy, ruin, tear down; eat or drink covetously (Slang), eat fast and greedily, wreck a buildingdemolish
become rotten, cause to seem unsatisfactory, damage; impair, detract from; ruin by excessive indulgence, pamper too much; go bad, decay (of food); plunder, pillage, rob, harm by overindulgence, loot, goods taken from an enemy in a war or in a robbery; ...spoil
bending of waves, process of breaking up or bending waves (especially light or sound waves)diffraction
big failure, blow, break into pieces, break with force, breaking into pieces, shattering; sound of something breaking into pieces, crash; collision, car crash; bankruptcy; defeat; violent blow, cocktail, defeat or destroy, great success, hit against so...smash
 

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