wrack in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
WRACK: to cause severe damage or distress; to torment or afflict.
Sample Sentences
- The storm began to wrack the small coastal town, leaving destruction in its wake.
- As the news spread, it started to wrack her mind with worry and doubt.
- He watched helplessly as the fire continued to wrack the old warehouse, consuming everything inside.
- The intense training sessions began to wrack his body, pushing him to his limits.
- Memories of their past together would often wrack her heart with pain and longing.
- Memories of her childhood would often wrack his mind during quiet moments of reflection.
- He felt that guilt would wrack him with anxiety if he didn't confess the truth.
- The relentless pressure from work began to wrack her health, leading to sleepless nights.
- As the waves continued to crash against the cliffs, the shipwreck site was wracked with haunting echoes of the past.
- The storm will wrack the coastline, leaving destruction in its wake.
- He felt his nerves wrack with anxiety as the deadline approached.
- The intense heat began to wrack her body, draining her of energy.
- Memories of his past mistakes continued to wrack his mind, preventing him from moving forward.
- The ship was wracked by the relentless waves, threatening to capsize at any moment.
- The storm began to wrack the coastal town, leaving destruction in its wake.
- Her mind was wracked with doubts as she prepared for the important presentation.
- The emotional turmoil from the breakup continued to wrack his heart for months.
- Years of neglect had left the old ship to wrack slowly on the rocky shore.
- As the news of the tragedy spread, grief began to wrack the community.