Wrench

  • 41Wrench hammer — Wrench Wrench (r[e^]nch), n. [OE. wrench deceit, AS. wrenc deceit, a twisting; akin to G. rank intrigue, crookedness, renken to bend, twist, and E. wring. [root]144. See {Wring}, and cf. {Ranch}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. Trick; deceit; fraud;… …

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  • 42Wrench (disambiguation) — Wrench may refer to:*Wrench (US) or Spanner(UK), a hand tool *Wrench (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe *Wrench Records, a record label …

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  • 43wrench in the works — (USA) If someone puts or throws a wrench, or monkey wrench, in the works, they ruin a plan. In British English, spanner is used instead of wrench …

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  • 44Wrench Records — is a London based punk record label and record distribution company that has been going since 1988. The stated aim of the record label has always been to release high quality punk and garage punk records on vinyl. Most of the record label s… …

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  • 45wrench away from — index confiscate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 46wrench the meaning — index distort Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 47wrench the sense — index distort Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 48Wrench (comics) — Superherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Wrench real name=Leonard Hebb species=Human Mutant publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Team America #2 (Jul 1982) creators=Bill Mantlo Mike Vosburg alliance color=background:#c0c0ff… …

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  • 49wrench in the works — (USA)    If someone puts or throws a wrench, or monkey wrench, in the works, they ruin a plan. In British English, spanner is used instead of wrench .   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 50Wrench in the works —   (USA)   If someone puts or throws a wrench, or monkey wrench, in the works, they ruin a plan. In British English, spanner is used instead of wrench …

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