Definitionn. dried seaweed especially that cast ashore
Last update: September 15, 2015
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He watched explosions wrack his planet until they rose high enough that the toxic dust storm he'd started marred the surface of the planet from view. [Please select]
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Like as not dey's a watchman on dat wrack. [Please select]
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Benjy and the berg collided, and at that moment everything seemed to the former to vanish away in smoke, leaving not even a wrack behind. [Please select]
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Tommy Bogey stood beside him, and both man and boy gazed long and silently at the wrack which lined the shore. [Please select]
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The cloud-wrack was blown off, leaving the sky a lake of burnt yellow, pure, sweet, and cool. [Please select]
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The keen breeze freshened, the cloud-wrack went racing westward; it left the sky clean and bare. [Please select]
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A vision of freedom thrilled me, and yet I was wracked and torn. [Please select]
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There was a limit to the wrack and strain which the human organism could stand. [Please select]
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We were whimpering and peevish; we were wracked with pain and weary of mind, but that nurse never failed to smile. [Please select]
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But slime of Dead Sea wrack Were sweeter on my lips this night. [Please select]
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He realizes a dreamy pleasure in watching the waves coming in out of the obscurity and dashing on the shore, or pulsing away in fading leaden lines into the mystery of the wrack. [Please select]
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