Wrought is a past tense and a past participle of work It means put together; created: a carefully wrought plan.
I could be wrought.
i wrought your face
I have a wrought iron gate. The gate was wrought by hand and hammer. The lives of the Kennedy women were wrought with sadness.
Example sentence - The decorative but strong fence and gate are made of wrought iron.
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What hath God wrought? The palatial estate was bordered by an eight-foot wrought iron fence.
Our ride was especially rough because the road was wrought with potholes. The leader resigned in disgrace once the puplic discovered that his administration was wrought with corruption.
The first sentence typed on the telegraph by Samuel Morse was, "What hath God wrought?"
I passed a wrought iron fence yesterday. The word is most commonly used in conjunction with ornate handcrafted ironwork.
Her garden appeared to be edged with loops of wrought iron.
Although wrought with temptation, she abjured from eating the delectable chocolate cake.
His pulses throbbed; he was in an over wrought mood. Hope this helps!lol