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debris
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Resistance by Nielsen
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- We passed whole buildings that had been leveled to the ground during the Blitzkrieg, some of the back streets still impassable with debris.†
p. 245.3 *debris = pieces of something that has been destroyed; or trash that is lying around
- Both grenades exploded, sending debris high into the air.†
p. 290.7
- We darted into the street, jumping over fallen bodies and debris, but I kept looking back until I saw a plume of black smoke rising where the warehouse had been.†
p. 306.6
- And here, among ashes and debris and the growing scars of our battles, we saw far too many fallen resistance fighters, a few of them people I considered friends, people I'd laughed with only a few days ago as we pledged our lives and our honor to one another.†
p. 340.9
- Explosions rattled the ground beneath me, and a massive cloud of dust and debris rose into the air, enough to flatten that quadrant of the ghetto.†
p. 348.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(debris) pieces of something that has been destroyed; or trash that is lying around
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)