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Word | Wrench |
a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell; he was sidelined with a hamstring pull / twist suddenly so as to sprain / To pull with a twist / pull; strain; twist / a sudden violent twist or pull. / to twist and pull with a sudden violent motion / to injure (a part of your body) by making a violent twisting motion / to take (something) by using force / a tool consisting of a handle with one end designed to hold, twist, or turn an object (such as a bolt or nut) / a violent twisting or pulling movement / something unpleasant that happens and that causes you to feel emotional pain, | |
Usage | ⇒ He got a wrench in his back while travelling ⇒ She wrenched free of her attacker and landed a powerful kick to his kneecap. ⇒ I tried to wrench free from his grip. ⇒ with a wrench Tony wriggled free |
Synonyms | twist, jerk, pull, yank, strain, tug, wrest, sprain, wring, tear, turn, contort, distort, extort, extract, spanner, force, rip, warp, bend, |
Antonyms | unbraid, untwist, unroll, coax, volunteer, |
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