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    Use "wrenching" in a sentence

    wrenching example sentences

    wrenching


    1. his rattling of hinges, his wrenching at shutters,


    2. Little by little the wrenching sobs slow; I hold him, his face against my shoulder, until the shuddering breaths stop


    3. Half wrenching myself out of Berndt’s embrace, I turn to see Deris standing there, Adamant’s reins in his hand


    4. On it raced, growing higher with each turn, enormous even from their distant view, racing backward to Mesapit wrenching and crushing posts and barriers


    5. It was a relief and a blessing how their mutual remembrances did well to ward off the most wrenching pain of the heart


    6. All around Danny’s cottage lightning strikes hit here and there, wrenching the air with their electric screams


    7. Depending on our past actions, the process can be joyful or heart wrenching, but undeniably it affords us a moment of learning


    8. They hadn’t the slightest idea of what conditions were really like nor would they ever be able to grasp the sheer horror and gut wrenching terror of battle or even a raid


    9. Losing Rosie in this way would be like losing my Mother and Father again unthinkable, unbearable and heart wrenching


    10. The weight of his actions swelled inside him, wrenching at his guts

    11. Wrenching her body over, she clawed for his face, but with his free hand, he seized her wrist and held it immobile while, from behind, a heavy man pounced on her, crushing her to the floor as the car sped from the curb


    12. They soon found that Fin’s foot was stuck between the rocks and it took them a lot a tugging and wrenching to free it


    13. Soon after Truman left for Puerto Viejo in the poor light of early morning, she tripped among the rocks, wrenching it and partially tearing loose the sole of her sneaker


    14. The moonlight disappeared behind a swirling mass of storm clouds, just as in his mind, darkness had filled him with gut wrenching panic


    15. Man has made these many wrenching adjustments with capacities that he never realized that he had acquired, and that had never been expressed in quite this way before, nor exaggerated to this degree until Man


    16. lowered, his eyes collided with a heart wrenching sight


    17. boldness of speech, dislocated his hands and feet with racking engines, and wrenching them from their sockets, dismembered him


    18. “I need to see them,” I said, a wave of nausea wrenching my stomach


    19. The wrenching pain in my chest at the thought of letting her go was a powerful testament of that


    20. Most times, however, this does not happen and sooner or later we find ourselves having to do those awful, tedious, sometimes teeth grinding and heart wrenching things

    21. Because of the wrenching and overwhelming effect of the sixties, I still live very much in the moment, racing from case to case, from cause to cause, not worrying or reflecting about what happened yesterday or what might happen tomorrow


    22. “Now, stand up, you wimpey little shit,” Carlisle said, wrenching the door open


    23. The wrenching sadness that eats into your soul can only begin to be relieved by the happiness a new puppy can bring


    24. Quickly Bannister used both hands wrenching the stick from Rawson's grip so severely the plane banked to a near inverted position directly over the friendlies


    25. 5 But they highly incensed at his boldness of speech dislocated his hands and feet with racking engines and wrenching them from their sockets dismembered him


    26. Parker righted the plane and concentrated on recovering flying speed as Bannister slammed his fighter into a wrenching turn, dove past the struggling O-1E and started firing into the tiny area directly ahead of Parker


    27. ” To appreciate the wrenching story one must read the gripping saga, but suffice it here to reiterate the fraud and deception necessary to further the philosophy of unopposed Socialism, which must be perpetuated by coercion


    28. Suddenly, staring me in the eyes her pain was so clear and heart wrenching


    29. The screams the trees made were heart wrenching


    30. After the trepidation and gut wrenching of the first kill, an icy elation slid

    31. Not just tears but a chest wrenching, sobbing deluge of incoherent muttering, gasps of pain, mucus, saliva and salty water


    32. His stomach was wrenching with


    33. It was soul wrenching when she would ask them when she was coming home, often


    34. The Pict was wrenching furiously to free his knife hand, was clutching at Balthus' ax, and driving his knees at the youth's groin


    35. Wrenching away the bow and an arrow he staggered toward the opening of the pavilion


    36. "You're crazy! The machine would break up with this much water aboard," he cried, his hands wrenching the controls while his old flying eyes stared into the black night ahead


    37. Involuntarily, he gasped as the full weight of his body swung free wrenching his already stretched and battered arm muscles


    38. debris out of the way, he made the gut wrenching responsibility of who to


    39. A wrenching feeling came into Joey’s stomach


    40. Lafit felt a gut wrenching pain, he coughed up blood

    41. Clastaan hurried out of the bushes, fueled by adrenaline and fear with a wrenching twist in his gut


    42. The light revealed the heart wrenching sight of hundreds of genothroids surrounding the convoy


    43. Her own mother, wrenching her away and flinging her screaming out the door


    44. Never again, she reproached herself, between waves of nausea wrenching at her stomach


    45. deep, soul wrenching despair


    46. They gripped the ladder and it pulled them upwards, wrenching their arms viciously and dropping them like a yo-yo, thrusting them under the water


    47. when the wrenching squalor


    48. The wrenching screams of his singeing torture


    49. The flashes of brilliance grew in intensity and frequency until, in a sudden wrenching crescendo, the journey ended with one final almighty flash


    50. Harmony fought the wrenching urge to share her secrets














































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    Synonyms for "wrenching"

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    "wrenching" definitions

    causing great physical or mental suffering