debris in the PONS Dictionary

debris Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pull sb out of the debris

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The warm rain melted snow and ice driving massive amounts of water, trees and debris into the rivers.
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The young can be found under logs and other debris.
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This caused further debris and oil to be released into the sea.
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It forms from the irregular melting of ice covered with a thick layer of debris.
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The postcard image shows the slow process of removing the debris to recover the bodies.
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They can, however, also happen when a major accident occurs and road debris from the crash needs to be cleared.
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The victims were crushed by falling debris or overcome by smoke from fires begun when wood stoves used for heating overturned.
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A log that was part of the debris commemorates the event on platform 5.
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The star is surrounded by a luminous, massive debris disk at a much smaller separation than.
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The sea floor, 29 meters deep, is littered with debris.
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