wrench out of



wrench something out of something

to yank or twist something out of something. The policeman wrenched the gun out of Lefty's hand and told Lefty to put his hands up. Tom wrenched the bone out of the dog's mouth and threw it away.
See also: of, out, wrench

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JoyceJOISEnglish
Kev-English
Haurvatat-Persian Mythology
Caelia-Ancient Roman
RorieRAWR-eeIrish, Scottish
Deepali-Indian, Hindi, Marathi