Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Nothing is likely to knacker your knees more than climbing 5164 steps, except maybe running up and down them.
It appears it's designed to knacker my fans and melt my battery.
The bloody stairs knacker me these days.
I find it amusing that apathy would probably knacker a state funeral far quicker and better than any protest.
THink I will have to knacker myself out by walking to get baby out!
The Islay would knacker your palate.
Cos we said them young kids that had the trumpets for that thing, I bet she had a go at them and all not to knacker them.
It is fortunate that we do not have the power to replay history, because then we would be forced to choose: Do you knacker the horse to get the glue?)
Wind generation is four times as expensive as fossil fuels, hydro or nuclear so if we continue on this course, firms will move abroad and we will completely knacker our economy.
So after Fiona had stopped breast-feeding and the time had loomed when Gwen would have to knacker her maternity clothes, they had hired Tiffany Sue- just another one of the child-related expenses Hackworth had never imagined until the bills had started to come in.
'Then let 'em come,' Lambert said, 'and we'll keep the war warm for 'em, but for God's sake don't tell me I'm helping to knacker the Kaiser by farting around in a clapped-out one-gun flying coffin, because I've seen too much of it.'