wrenched in English

verb
1
pull or twist (someone or something) suddenly and violently.
Casey grabbed the gun and wrenched it upward from my hand

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1. You have wrenched his heart.

2. He wrenched his back in wrestling.

3. The bag was wrenched from her grasp.

4. His words wrenched a sob from her.

5. She wrenched the bottle from his grasp.

6. I wrenched the packet from his grasp.

7. With a violent twist, he wrenched off the handle.

8. Guy wrenched his mind back to the present.

9. A yell of surprise was wrenched out of her.

10. For once he was wrenched out of his wonted calm.

11. Between the father-daughter principles, of the getting wrenched.

12. The orbital pod impacted and metal wrenched and sparked.

13. He wrenched the crutch from Jacob, who didn'tfight him for it.

14. He wrenched his right shoulder during a game of hockey.

15. 4 After quite a tussle, I finally wrenched the letter from him.

16. He wrenched the knife back and forth to free it from the planking.

17. The lid of Pandora's box could be wrenched off or tightly sat upon.

18. She wrenched the cap off one of the two mineral bottles, took a brief sip.

19. Detectives believe that Elizabeth managed to grab the canister, but it was wrenched from her grasp.

20. Synonyms for Contorted include twisted, warped, deformed, distorted, misshaped, wrenched, bent, bended, buckled and convoluted

21. Synonyms for Cricked include sprained, wrenched, twisted, pulled, ricked, strained, injured, hurt, damaged and tore

22. “With the pontiff’s birth control encyclical the helm has nearly been wrenched from the . . . Pope’s grasp.

23. The door to Japan was finally wrenched completely open by Perry’s second visit the following year.

24. An oriental girl dressed as a matador wrenched off her domino and threw herself at me.

25. Some local strIkes wrenched considerable concessions for the workers in housing and better distribution of consumer goods.

26. She seized the handle, but the impetus was too great, and it was wrenched from her convulsive grasp.

27. Truly, the rider of the “fiery-colored horse” wrenched peace from the earth, and 1914 was the year.

28. He wrenched the wheel round and rammed the gate, the bullets now ripping into the air around him.

29. At the age of eight, she was wrenched from her foster parents and sent to live with another family.

30. Recently, while trying to get a closeup picture of an ostrich, a tourist had his camera wrenched from his grasp.

31. The indescribable sting wrenched a high-pitched squeal from her throat, as she clutched the leather skirt which covered her burning seat.

32. Nyiragongo is in the Great Rift Valley, where the African continental plate is being wrenched apart, and microquakes constantly shake the volcano.

33. My heart wrenched as I lifted the lid of the trash can and saw Susan 's carpet lying among the other discarded items .

34. (Ephesians 6:6) Jesus, in effect, wrenched them from Satan’s control and, on Jehovah’s behalf, gave them to the congregation as “gifts in men.”

35. Like many ancient buildings in Myanmar, the Shwedagon has been wrenched and pounded by earthquakes and wars, and much of it has been rebuilt.

36. Under soil drought stress lamella structure of chloroplast wrenched obviously and there was a black area, which had high electron density in the middle of chloroplast.

37. ‘The Ballista was, in essence, a giant crossbow.’ ‘With the Ballistae, however, they hoped to launch flaming spears into the sails of their enemy, slowing them down.’ ‘Using this momentary respite, I wrenched the sword blade from the Ballistae.’

38. The 1999 crash of EgyptAir 990 , killing 217 - by a co - pilot not supposed to be near the aircraft ' s controls at that time who repeated 11 times " I rely on God " as he wrenched the plane down - went unexplained by the National Transportation Safety Board .

39. ‘With the Ballistae, however, they hoped to launch flaming spears into the sails of their enemy, slowing them down.’ ‘Using this momentary respite, I wrenched the sword blade from the Ballistae.’ ‘Using the spikes of his ballista, all tied up into a belt, Ryud holstered it up …

40. Nor is it, altogether, the remembrance of her cathedral-toppling earthquakes; nor the stampedoes of her frantic seas; nor the tearlessness of her skies that never rain; nor the sight of her wide field of leaning spires, wrenched cope-stones, and crosses all Adroop (like canted yards of anchored fleets); and her suburban avenues of house-walls

41. Nor is it, altogether, the remembrance of her cathedral-toppling earthquakes; nor the stampedoes of her frantic seas: nor the tearlessness of arid skies that never rain; nor the sight of her wide field of leaning spires, wrenched cope-stones, and crosses all Adroop (like canted yards of anchored fleets); and her suburban avenues of house-walls

42. Nor is it, altogether, the remembrance of her cathedral-toppling earthquakes; nor the stampedoes of her frantic seas; nor the tearlessness of arid skies that never rain; nor the sight of her wide field of leaning spires, wrenched cope-stones, and crosses all Adroop (like canted yards of anchored fleets); and her suburban avenues of house-walls lying over