wrenchful

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English

Etymology

From wrench (verb) +‎ -ful. Compare Middle English wrenchful (crafty, deceitful).

Adjective

wrenchful (comparative more wrenchful, superlative most wrenchful)

  1. (rare) Causing great pain, suffering, or agony; painful
    • 1899, The English Illustrated Magazine:
      However, recommendation is often as effective as charity, of which it is a minor form, neither so rare nor wrenchful, nor so perturbing for both parties.