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WRETCHED, a. 1. Very miserable; sunk into deep affliction or distress, either fr...
WRETCH, n. 1. A miserable person; one sunk in the deepest distress; as a forlorn...
WRESTLING, pp. Striving to throw; contending. WRESTLING , n. Strife; struggle; c...
WRESTLER, n. One who wrestles; or one who is skillful in wrestling.
WRESTLE, v.i. resl. 1. To strive with arms extended, as two men, who seize each ...
WRESTING, ppr. Pulling with a twist; distorting; perverting.
WRESTER, n. One who wrests or perverts.
WRESTED, pp. Pulled with twisting; distorted; perverted.
WREST, v.t. [G., to wrest, to snatch or pull, to burst, to tear.] 1. To twist or...
WRENCH, v.t. [See Wring .] 1. To pull with a twist; to wrest, twist or force by ...
WREN, n. A small bird of the genus Motacilla.
WRECKING, ppr. Stranding; running on rocks or on shore; ruining.
WRECKFUL, a. Causing wreck.
WRECKED, pp. Dashed against the shore or on rocks; stranded and ruined.
WRECK, n. 1. Destruction; properly, the destruction of a ship or vessel on the s...
WREATHY, a. Twisted; curled; spiral; as a wreathy spire.