It's like, the sobs are so powerful that they force your entire body to react. So when you cry out and you sort of run out of air to cry, your body just sorta heaves with pain.
Racked means to be put on a rack. It is usually found in two contexts. 1. In pool, the balls are "racked" when they are put into a triangular case or rack, and thus arranged on the pool table. 2. The implement of torture called "the rack" was a sort of bed where people's feet were attached to the foot, their hands tied together above their heads and pulled toward the head, thus stretching them. This caused extreme pain, and could pull the person's arms out of his or her sockets. A person tortured in this way was said to be "racked", and this gives rise to such figurative expressions as "racked with pain" or "racked with guilt".
rack (noun) - a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.rack (verb) - to torture; distress acutely; torment: His body was racked with pain.Verb phrasesrack out, Slang . to go to bed; go to sleep: I racked out all afternoon.rack up,a. Pool . to put (the balls) in a rack.b. Informal . to tally, accumulate, or amass as an achievement or score: The corporation racked up the greatest profits in its history.
It is "racking one's brain".One definition of the word racking is "To cause great physical or mental suffering, e.g. Pain racked his entire body."To "rack one's brain" is idiomatic, but has the same general implication of stress.
a sack that carries things like a rack
We are having a rack of lamb for dinner tonight.I have seven bottles of wine stored on my wine rack.My car is in the garage having the rack and pinion steering fixed.
Racked means to be put on a rack. It is usually found in two contexts. 1. In pool, the balls are "racked" when they are put into a triangular case or rack, and thus arranged on the pool table. 2. The implement of torture called "the rack" was a sort of bed where people's feet were attached to the foot, their hands tied together above their heads and pulled toward the head, thus stretching them. This caused extreme pain, and could pull the person's arms out of his or her sockets. A person tortured in this way was said to be "racked", and this gives rise to such figurative expressions as "racked with pain" or "racked with guilt".
rack (noun) - a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.rack (verb) - to torture; distress acutely; torment: His body was racked with pain.Verb phrasesrack out, Slang . to go to bed; go to sleep: I racked out all afternoon.rack up,a. Pool . to put (the balls) in a rack.b. Informal . to tally, accumulate, or amass as an achievement or score: The corporation racked up the greatest profits in its history.
If you call his show and your "take" (opinion) on the subject at hand is deemed worthy of filing away for potential "call of the day" or for future reference. So, getting "racked" means your phone call is digitally stored.
It is "racking one's brain".One definition of the word racking is "To cause great physical or mental suffering, e.g. Pain racked his entire body."To "rack one's brain" is idiomatic, but has the same general implication of stress.
a sack that carries things like a rack
Please place this rock on the rack with the others. The red storage rack was wrecked by Rick's rolling a really big rock right into it.
We are having a rack of lamb for dinner tonight.I have seven bottles of wine stored on my wine rack.My car is in the garage having the rack and pinion steering fixed.
This Body Solid Dumbbell Rack weighs in at sturdy 101 pounds.
The pinion gear meshes with the steering rack.
The body solid accessory rack will hold dumbbells, straps and ropes. This rack will pretty much accommodate anything you need it to.
Hanger/rack
Yes it disoclates your body. Ewww! You get strectched, but don't worry the rack isn't used anymore!