It means its bad enough to make you want to throw up or barf
its means they bowed because they were ethousiastic.
That is correct, but you would hyphenate it as heart-wrenching (causing sorrow or despair).
That would be heart-wrenching. It means something that tears at you heart , usually a sad thing.
butterfies in one's stomach
For the verb, perhaps easing or tugging, or untwisting. For the adjective (i.e. gut-wrenching, intense), the opposite could be mild or tame.
No. Face is simply a normal verb and wrenching a normal adjective.
Put some food in my stomach
something that breaks your heart
something that breaks your heart
The phrase, butterflies in your stomach comes from the Oxford English Dictionary in 1908. The phrase means having a jittery feeling in the stomach due to anxiety or excitement.
its means they bowed because they were ethousiastic.
I was wrenching the door
It means "very emotionally difficult". A story about a bunch of school children dying in a fiery bus crash would be "wrenching" to read.
That is correct, but you would hyphenate it as heart-wrenching (causing sorrow or despair).
metephor
Estômago virado.
The wrenching end fits the bolt and the drive end is the handle.