Aún no tenemos significados para "great wrench".
1The abolition of the old Colonial policy of trade was a great wrench.
2With a great wrench I managed to pull it loose.
3She was very brave, for I fear it means a great wrench for her.
4It was a great wrench to be torn away from Caddagat-fromrefinement and comfort-fromhome!
5After the great wrench, succeeding things were easier.
6To give up my college career and settle down at home wasn't such a great wrench.
7With a great wrench, the guard rends apart Deniel's threads, below the tear that I gave him.
8It was a great wrench to her.
9After all, it is a great wrench for a man to leave his-well, then, whose fault is it?
10It moved through the groove without much difficulty, but it needed a great wrench to free the upper end.
11But, after a great wrench, her heart stood still within her as through the madness she perceived the purpose.
12It was another great wrench to the affectionate heart, as will be seen in this filial reply to the intelligence:-
13It was a great wrench to him to leave Agatha again so soon, in the first full force of his passion.
14Once he fell headlong, but with a great wrench held her from harm, and minded not the pain that shot through his ribs.
15It was a great wrench, one could see, to Mrs. Gurrage to relinquish even for this short two months her rule at Ledstone.
16"It was to me," says Mrs. Burton, "a great wrench."
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