wrick (Meaning)
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wrick (n)
a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)
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wrick (v)
twist suddenly so as to sprain
Synonyms & Antonyms of wrick
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wrick Sentence Examples
- The old car screeched to a wrick as its brakes failed.
- The ship wricked on the jagged rocks, sending debris flying.
- Panic ensued as the plane began to wrick violently.
- The tornado tore through the town, wricking houses and uprooting trees.
- The earthquake caused the building to wrick, leaving it structurally unsound.
- The unstable bridge wricked under the weight of the passing vehicles.
- The rollercoaster's sharp turns caused the riders to wrick back and forth.
- The amusement park ride malfunctioned, wricking the passengers around.
- The child's unsteadiness caused them to wrick and wobble on their feet.
- The rope's friction caused it to wrick and creak as it was pulled taut.
FAQs About the word wrick
a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British), twist suddenly so as to sprain
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The old car screeched to a wrick as its brakes failed.
The ship wricked on the jagged rocks, sending debris flying.
Panic ensued as the plane began to wrick violently.
The tornado tore through the town, wricking houses and uprooting trees.