Writhen
twisted.
historical examples
the vinland champions ottilie a. liljencrantz
the danish history, books i-ix saxo grammaticus (“saxo the learned”)
the destroying angel louis joseph vance
motor tours in yorkshire mrs. rodolph stawell
the manchester rebels of the fatal ’45 william harrison ainsworth
how the raven died alfred henry lewis
california mary austin
the devil’s elixir e. t. a. hoffmann
nancy rhoda broughton
stories by english authors: italy various
verb
a past participle of writhe
adjective
twisted; distorted
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