"He wrenched the phone from her hand before she could speak." (quickly or abruptly pulled)
Wrenched, trenched,
Wrenched means to twist and sprain something, for example you would probably hear someone use the word, when referring to an injury to the knee.
Some suffixes that can be added to the word "wrench" are "-ing" (wrenching), "-ed" (wrenched), and "-er" (wrencher).
There is one syllable.
Daniel had to use a wrench to open the door because it was stuck.
The mechanic needed a wrench to fit the bolt . We will wrench from him his personal belongings . The tragedy was such that it would wrench from his eyes a tear .
Egypt and Saudi Arabia
benched, blenched, drenched, quenched, trenched, wrenched
MCL
.wrench...wench...clentch...trench...frenchFench, pench, leanch
yes, it does. i went out myself , purchased it , wrenched it , and prayed. it was perfect.