wrap
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~ crash into so as to coil around; "The teenager wrapped his car around the fire hydrant"
wrap up
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~ arrange or fold as a cover or protection; "wrap the baby before taking her out"; "Wrap the present"
wrawl
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~ cry loudly, as of animals; "The coyotes were howling in the desert"
wreak
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~ cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; "I cannot work a miracle"; "wreak havoc"; "bring comments"; "play a joke"; "The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area"
wreathe
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~ move with slow, sinuous movements
wreathe
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~ decorate or deck with wreaths; "wreathe the grave site"
wreck
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~ smash or break forcefully; "The kid busted up the car"
wrench
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~ twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates; "wrench a window off its hinges"; "wrench oneself free from somebody's grip"; "a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest"
wrench
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~ make a sudden twisting motion
wrench
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~ twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
wrench
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~ twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish; "Wring one's hand"
wrest
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~ obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically; "wrest the knife from his hands"; "wrest a meaning from the old text"; "wrest power from the old government"
mud-wrestle
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~ wrestle in mud; "some people enjoy watching people who mudwrestle"
wrestle
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~ engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate; "I wrestled with this decision for years"
wrestle
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~ to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"
wrestle
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~ combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force; "He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority"
wrestle
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~ engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden"
wrick
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~ twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
wriggle
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~ to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"