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Filter by Meaning The addiction wracked his life, causing him to lose everything.
The fashion designer was wracked with criticism for their controversial runway show.
The country was wracked with civil unrest and protests.
The athlete was wracked with criticism for his unsportsmanlike conduct.
The author was wracked with criticism for his insensitive remarks in his book.
The company was wracked with criticism for their unethical practices.
The teacher was wracked with criticism for their lack of professionalism in the classroom.
The CEO was wracked with criticism for his decision to lay off employees.
The singer was wracked with criticism for her lip-syncing during the performance.
The politician was wracked with criticism after his controversial remarks.
The politician was wracked with accusations of corruption.
The chef was wracked with criticism for serving undercooked food.
The company was wracked with scandals and financial losses.
He was wracked with guilt after lying to his parents.
The team was wracked with injuries during the playoffs.
The actor was wracked with criticism for their performance in the play.
The country was wracked with famine and poverty.
He was wracked with anxiety before his big presentation.
The soldier was wracked with fear during the battle.
The athlete was wracked with pain after his injury.
The student was wracked with anxiety before the exam.
She was wracked with guilt after lying to her parents.
The nation was wracked with division and unrest.
The patient was wracked with pain during the surgery.
The patient was wracked with spasms during the seizure.
The child was wracked with pain after falling off his bike.
The victim was wracked with fear during the robbery.
The family was wracked with grief after the sudden death of their loved one.
The prisoner was wracked with pain after being beaten by the guards.
The hiker was wracked with thirst after being lost in the desert.
The athlete was wracked with exhaustion after running a marathon.
She was wracked with grief after her mother's passing.
The mother was wracked with worry after her child went missing.
The soldier was wracked with PTSD after returning from war.
She was wracked with guilt after lying to her friend.
The storm wracked the small town, leaving behind destruction.
She wracked the rifle and handed it to her friend.
He wracked the pistol to make sure it was unloaded.
She wracked the pistol and inspected the chamber.
The hunter wracked his shotgun before setting off on the hunt.
The police officer quickly wracked his service weapon after the chase.
The gun enthusiast wracked his shotgun to show his friends how to unload it safely.
He wracked the shotgun before handing it over.
The soldier wracked the machine gun to clear the jam.
The police officer wracked the pistol to check its condition.
She wracked the gun and placed it in the safe.
The soldier wracked his rifle before heading into battle.
He carefully wracked the revolver to empty it.
He carefully wracked the bolt action rifle before storing it away.
The interrogators wracked the spy to reveal their mission.
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