Examples of 'wrenching' in a sentence

Meaning of "wrenching"

Wrench as a verb means to twist or pull something violently or forcibly, often to remove it from its place
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  • present participle of wrench
  • The act by which something is wrenched.

How to use "wrenching" in a sentence

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I do see how wrenching this was for you.
Wrenching mode selection at the push of a button.
And you were wrenching the wheel left.
Wrenching tears and shouts from an audience.
I never knew the wrenching pain of discrimination.
Wrenching changes would destabilize the markets.
It is quite heart wrenching to see the situation.
Losing a husband to suicide can be a wrenching trauma.
Synchronic wrenching with consistent tightening torque.
Data recording with patented wrenching software.
Mounted by wrenching to the two grooved plates.
The fracture pattern suggests a wrenching motion.
Its heart wrenching to see the destruction.
Holding the focus groups was heart wrenching.
How gut wrenching it is all to bear witness to.

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Not without a violent wrenching much worse.
Sending a kid in pain to school is incredibly wrenching.
I became an expert at wrenching on the old girl.
Those first couple are a little heart wrenching.
They werejust wrenching down on the old crank.
We have all been through some wrenching changes.
High wrenching quality independent of operator.
We still carry the gut wrenching guilt.
Faster wrenching due to double spindle.
There were two of them wrenching at my mouth.
And wrenching photographs of the human costs of war.
The afternoon proved to be more heart wrenching.
They were just wrenching down on the old crank.
Over a billion people still languished in wrenching poverty.
Musical is a wrenching tale of a full life.
The next site is perhaps the most wrenching.
Two of the most wrenching experiences.
He does not go in for hunting or fishing or wrenching.
Is the most wrenching experience of my life.
This climb has been gut wrenching.
Two of the most wrenching experiences we can have.
Coming home has been emotionally wrenching for him.
You are wrenching too hard.
She was in this emotionally wrenching decision.
What a wrenching thing it is each year.
It was probably the most heart wrenching time of all.
He promises wrenching from the authorities.
And that final chapter is just heart wrenching.
It is emotionally more wrenching than the death of a spouse.
Eye opening and heart wrenching.
A hunger strike is a wrenching experience for those who do it.
The issue has been complex and it has been wrenching.
It was far too heart wrenching to think of her.
Heart wrenching does not even come close.
And it will end with a gut wrenching depression.

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