From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwreckedwrecked /rekt/ adjective [not before noun] informal 1 British EnglishDFDDRUNK very drunk2 TIREDextremely tired
Examples from the Corpus
wrecked• Defying gravity, wrecked buildings leaned drunkenly over the forlorn rubble-filled streets.• She could see no wrecked cars, planes, military vehicles.• Except, of course, for the lone and level sands of the wrecked economy, which stretch away in all directions.• Well like a lot of Leeds fans, I got wrecked last night and then hardly got a wink of sleep.• Two-thirds of his fleet was wrecked or missing.• It was wrecked, they said.