Aún no tenemos significados para "wrack by".
1Three months after it voted for change, Poland is wracked by crisis.
2Her crying exploded to a higher pitch, her body wracked by sobs.
3Barbarin resigned after his diocese was wracked by a paedophile priest scandal.
4The old lady wracked by sobs and at her feet was cartoon.
5So, for now, he's just a big, stupid brute wracked by agony.
6Mexico has been wracked by drug violence in the past decade.
7In a country wracked by sectarian strife, aid workers tread carefully.
8Somalia has been wracked by factional fighting since a dictatorship collapsed in 1991.
9The eastern provinces of DRC have been wracked by conflict for many decades.
10Meera's body is wracked by electrical activity, and she collapses, almost losing consciousness.
11Chile has been wracked by some 150 strong aftershocks since Saturday.
12Natalie was openly weeping now, her body wracked by rugged sobs.
13This was a movement that had been wracked by a decade of division.
14She spent ten minutes in the bathroom wracked by dry heaves.
15In 1963, ten years after Hank's death, Doc himself is wracked by addiction.
16Raistlin's body was wracked by coughing spasms and blood trickled from his mouth.