Associations to the word «Wrenching»

Wiktionary

WRENCH, noun. (obsolete) A trick or artifice. [From VIII century.]
WRENCH, noun. (obsolete) Deceit; guile; treachery. [From XIII century.]
WRENCH, noun. A movement that twists or pulls violently; a tug. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, noun. An injury caused by a violent twisting or pulling of a limb; strain, sprain. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, noun. (obsolete) A turn at an acute angle. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, noun. (archaic) A winch or windlass. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, noun. (obsolete) A screw. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, noun. A distorting change from the original meaning. [From XVII century.]
WRENCH, noun. (US) A hand tool for making rotational adjustments, such as fitting nuts and bolts, or fitting pipes; a spanner. [From XVIII century.]
WRENCH, noun. A violent emotional change caused by separation. [From XIX century.]
WRENCH, noun. (physics) In screw theory, a screw assembled from force and torque vectors arising from application of Newton's laws to a rigid body. [From XIX century.]
WRENCH, noun. (obsolete) means; contrivance
WRENCH, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To violently move in a turn or writhe. [From XI century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) To pull or twist violently. [From XIII century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To turn aside or deflect. [From XIII century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To slander. [From XIV century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To tighten with or as if with a winch. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) To injure (a joint) by pulling or twisting. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) To distort from the original meaning. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To thrust a weapon in a twisting motion. [From XVI century.]
WRENCH, verb. (intransitive) (fencing) (obsolete) To disarm an opponent by whirling his or her blade away. [From XVIII century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) To rack with pain. [From XVIII century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) To deprive by means of a violent pull or twist. [From XVIII century.]
WRENCH, verb. (transitive) To use the tool known as a wrench. [From XIX century.]
WRENCH HAMMER, noun. A wrench with the end shaped so that it can be used as a hammer.

Dictionary definition

WRENCH, noun. A sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull".
WRENCH, noun. A jerky pulling movement.
WRENCH, noun. A hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt.
WRENCH, verb. Twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates; "wrench a window off its hinges"; "wrench oneself free from somebody's grip"; "a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest".
WRENCH, verb. Make a sudden twisting motion.
WRENCH, verb. Twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish; "Wring one's hand".
WRENCH, verb. Twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days".

Wise words

Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow, the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.
Arabian Proverb