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Debris

Debris means scattered rubbish ruins. Debris often happens when something has been torn apart or moved and the original shape is falling apart leaving a trail of debris. For example, during a hurricane, the wind and flood waters tear apart homes, trees, roads, and anything else in its path that is not strong enough to stay tied down. As these things get torn apart by the storm, the pieces become debris floating around in the water because they are simply ruins.

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- DEBRIS.

Explanation:

The letters of the word 'BRIDES' could be rearranged as 'DEBRIS' to mean scattered rubbish or ruins. The word 'debris' gives the meaning rubble, wreckage, fragmented remains of something destroyed or the ruins of a structure that has been broken down or litter and discarded waste. The word has been exemplified through a sentence as follows:

"Due to the heavy rains, he scampered through the roads; making his way through the rubble and debris(scattered rubbish) to the home."

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