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    wrack example sentences

    wrack


    1. Sports had not been foremost in Colling’s mind the previous fall, and he had to wrack his brain for the answer, “The Cardinals…St


    2. caused another fit of coughing to wrack his small body


    3. She pulled her legs against her chest, laid her head against her knees, and let sobs wrack through her body


    4. After she died: he let his entire Empire go to wrack and ruin: in favor of his obsession with glorifying death


    5. Marie-Laure is rereading Twenty Thousand Leagues—I could make out long ribbons of sea wrack, some globular and others tubular, laurenciae, cladostephae with their slender foliage—not far from the rue Cuvier gate when a group of children comes tramping through the leaves


    6. Then he saw against the Sun, sinking blood-red into a wrack of clouds, the black outline of a tall ship with torn sails riding up out of


    7. high in the south the moon glimmered out, riding in the flying wrack


    8. A dull wrack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a star or two twinkled dimly here and there through the rifts of the clouds


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    Synonyms for "wrack"

    wrack sea wrack rack bust up wreck

    "wrack" definitions

    dried seaweed especially that cast ashore


    the destruction or collapse of something


    growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp


    smash or break forcefully