1. wrenching - Noun
2. wrenching - Verb
4. wrenching - Adjective Satellite
of Wrench
Source: Webster's dictionaryMay nothing entice me till I happily make my way to Jesus Christ! Fire, cross, struggles with wild beasts, wrenching of bones, mangling of limbs - let them come to me, provided only I make my way to Jesus Christ. Ignatius of Antioch
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again. Maya Angelou
On Earth, much of the wrenching discomfort of emesis, apart from the sensation of nausea itself, is from the coordination of many muscles it takes to counter gravity. Vanna Bonta
I came to the conclusion that unrealized hopes, even small ones, were always wrenching. Nicholas Sparks
Finishing books - and leaving the world you've created - is always a kind of emotionally wrenching experience. I usually cry. Lauren Oliver
She was afraid of all that and so much more, but what terrified her most was inside of her, an insect of unnatural intelligence who'd been living in her brain her entire life, playing with it, clicking across it, wrenching loose its cables on a whim. Dennis Lehane