wrenchy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From wrench +‎ -y.

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

wrenchy (comparative more wrenchy, superlative most wrenchy)

  1. Indicative of wrenching
    • 1904, McClure's Magazine, volume 24, page 66:
      Gents, that was sure the zeal distress, nothing soft and sloppy, but hard, wrenchy, deep ones, like you hear at a melodrayma[sic].
    • 1981, Manly Wade Wellman, The lost and the lurking, page 123:
      Quill turned a key with a loud, wrenchy sound and dragged the door open.