Wrick
wrench; strain.
historical examples
tommy and grizel j.m. barrie
verb
a variant spelling (chiefly brit) of rick2
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comparative of wry. produced by a distortion or lopsidedness of the facial features: a wry grin. abnormally bent or turned to one side; twisted; crooked: a wry mouth. devious in course or purpose; misdirected. contrary; perverse. distorted or perverted, as in meaning. bitterly or disdainfully ironic or amusing: a wry remark. adjective the comparative of […]
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superlative of wry. produced by a distortion or lopsidedness of the facial features: a wry grin. abnormally bent or turned to one side; twisted; crooked: a wry mouth. devious in course or purpose; misdirected. contrary; perverse. distorted or perverted, as in meaning. bitterly or disdainfully ironic or amusing: a wry remark. historical examples simon the […]
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to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm. to move along by twisting and turning the body, as a worm or snake. to make one’s way by shifts or expedients (often followed by out): to wriggle out of a difficulty. to cause to wriggle: to wriggle one’s hips. to bring, get, make, etc., by wriggling: to […]
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decorative engraving of a metal surface with repeated zigzags.