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Qué (quién) es wrecking ball - definición

HEAVY STEEL BALL USED FOR DEMOLISHING BUILDINGS
Skull cracker; Wrecking abll
  • Video of a wrecking ball in operation to demolish the Raiffeisen Silo feed mill in [[Uetersen]], Germany
  • Wrecking ball in action
  • Wrecking ball at rest

wrecking ball         
¦ noun a heavy metal ball swung from a crane into a building to demolish it.
Wrecking ball         
A wrecking ball is a heavy steel ball, usually hung from a crane, that is used for demolishing large buildings. It was most commonly in use during the 1950s and 1960s.
Wrecking Ball (Overwatch)         
FICTIONAL HERO BLIZZARDS 2016 VIDEO GAME OVERWATCH
Hammond (Overwatch)
Wrecking Ball, also known by the name of the character's pilot, Hammond, is a fictional, playable character in the 2016 video game Overwatch. Hammond is an intelligent hamster who controls a quadrupedal robot mecha that can transform into a high-speed wrecking ball equipped with a grappling hook.

Wikipedia

Wrecking ball

A wrecking ball is a heavy steel ball, usually hung from a crane, that is used for demolishing large buildings. It was most commonly in use during the 1950s and 1960s. Several wrecking companies claim to have invented the wrecking ball. An early documented use was in the breaking up of the SS Great Eastern in 1888–1889, by Henry Bath and Co, at Rock Ferry on the River Mersey.

In 1993, the wrecking ball was described as "one of the most common forms of large-scale coarse demolition." With the invention of hydraulic excavators and other machinery, the wrecking ball has become less common at demolition sites as its working efficiency is less than that of high reach excavators.

Ejemplos de uso de wrecking ball
1. But nearby, the high school looked like a wrecking ball had struck it.
2. This month, the stragglers will leave, a step ahead of the wrecking ball.
3. But the nut shop is now slated for the wrecking ball.
4. A 20,000–pound wrecking ball, he said, would soon clean up the mess.
5. "It was all very hurtful." In January 2001 the wrecking ball swung through the inn.