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View definitions for wrenched

wrenched

adjective as in sprained

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Strong match

adjective as in torn

adjective as in twisted

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If Johnson passes spending legislation with Democratic support, however, he will enrage the same hard-line conservatives who already wrenched the gavel away from Kevin McCarthy, the last speaker who disappointed them.

From Salon

She also wrenched out of context Trump’s comment about “a bloodbath” commencing if he loses the election.

Landau would recount to global media what he thought he saw: a pregnant woman lying on the floor, her fetus still attached to the umbilical cord wrenched from her body.

He dove into the waves and wrenched us back aboard somehow.

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I wrenched backward and fell from my mount on the opposite side.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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