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Wracked

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The chef wracked the chicken to prepare it for grilling.
The fishermen wracked the fish to remove its scales.
The building was wracked with explosions and collapsed.
The artist was wracked with criticism for their controversial painting.
The author was wracked with criticism for their latest book.
The chef was wracked with criticism for his undercooked dish.
The winds wracked the trees, causing them to sway.
The construction workers wracked the old building.
The sailboat wracked as it sped towards the finish line.
They wracked the logs to the top of the fire pit.
The athlete was wracked with pain after injuring his leg during the game.
The refugees were wracked with hunger and thirst after days of traveling.
The family was wracked with grief after the sudden death of their beloved father.
The soldiers' faces were wracked with pain after the brutal battle.
The mother was wracked with guilt over her failure to protect her child from harm.
The refugees were wracked with hunger and exhaustion after their long journey.
The survivor was wracked with survivor's guilt after being the only one to survive a tragic accident.
The community was wracked with shock and horror after a senseless act of violence.
The writer was wracked with self-doubt about her ability to finish the novel.
The student was wracked with stress as they prepared for their final exams.
The victim's family was wracked with grief over the tragic accident.
The soldier returned home wracked with guilt for the lives he took.
The wracked artist struggled with depression and creative block.
The detective was wracked with frustration as the case went cold.
The victim's body was wracked with pain from the severe beating.
The wracked patient moaned in pain as the doctor examined his broken leg.
The patient was wracked with anxiety before undergoing a major surgery.
The builder wracked the tiles on the floor with mortar.
He wracked the bicycle onto the back of his car.
They wracked the boat to the dock with a rope.
She wracked the shelves with a variety of books.
The sailfish wracked through the water as it chased its prey.
The schooner wracked as it cut through the waves, the sailors manning the rigging.
The tall ship wracked towards port, signaling the end of a long voyage.
The clipper ship wracked towards the harbor, the crew ready to dock.
The sailfish wracked through the water as the angler tried to reel it in.
The speedboat wracked across the lake, causing waves to crash against the shore.
He carefully wracked the homebrewed beer to separate it from the sediment.
The sommelier wracked the champagne to remove any remaining yeast.
The winemaker wracked the barrel to clarify the wine.
The bartender carefully wracked the scotch before serving it to the customer.
She wracked the bottle of wine before pouring it.
He wracked the red wine to enhance its flavor.
The earthquake wracked the building, causing it to collapse.
The illness wracked his body, leaving him weak and tired.
The guilt wracked her conscience, making it hard to sleep.
The pain wracked his joints, making it hard to move.
The sobs wracked her chest, making it hard to breathe.
The doubt wracked his faith, causing him to question everything he believed.
The emotions wracked her mind, making it hard to concentrate.
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