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To pull, force, or move by violent wringing or twisting movements.

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Usage examples (35)
  • Finally, we succeeded in wresting the knife from her.
  • Will other candidates use footage of Linda in wresting skits in negative ads against her?
  • Coach Isiah Thomas reminded everyone that Indiana had succeeded in wresting away home-court advantage.
  • They were not, however, content, but aimed at wresting from the Portuguese almost the only trade which remained to them; viz. their trade with China.
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