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Wrested

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He wrested the trophy from his opponent's grasp.
The journalist wrested the story to sell more newspapers.
The artist wrested inspiration from her surroundings and created a stunning masterpiece.
The athlete wrested the trophy from the reigning champion.
She wrested the book from his grasp and ran away.
The marketer wrested the slogan to appeal to a younger audience.
The young wrestler wrested his opponent to the ground in a matter of seconds.
The entrepreneur wrested control of the failing company and turned it into a profitable venture.
The historian wrested the facts to support his argument.
The workers wrested better wages from their employer.
The rebels wrested control of the city from the oppressive regime.
The young student wrested the scholarship from hundreds of other applicants.
The warrior wrested the sword from his opponent's grip.
The architect wrested the design to make the building more sustainable.
The negotiator wrested a compromise from the conflicting parties.
He wrested control of the company from his business partner.
The soldier wrested control of the enemy's weapons.
The athlete wrested the victory from his opponent in the final seconds.
She wrested her attention away from her phone and focused on the task at hand.
The country wrested its independence from the colonial powers.
She wrested the toy from her little brother's hand.
The hiker wrested himself free from the tight grip of the thorny bush.
The police wrested a confession from the suspect.
The boxer wrested the championship belt from his opponent in a hard-fought match.
The company wrested market dominance from its competitors through innovative advertising campaigns.
The rebels wrested control of the city from the government.
The wind had wrested the roof tiles off the house.
The protesters wrested the barricades from the police.
The military commander wrested the battle plan from the prisoner of war.
The interrogator wrested a confession from the suspect.
The ambitious entrepreneur wrested market dominance from her competitors.
The scientist wrested control of the experiment from her colleague who was making mistakes.
The workers wrested better wages from the company after a long strike.
The team wrested victory from the jaws of defeat with a last-minute goal.
The brave knight wrested the sword from the evil sorcerer's grip.
The innovative company wrested market share from its competitors with its new product.
She wrested control of the company from her business partner.
She wrested the microphone from the heckler and continued her speech.
The rebels wrested the town from the government's control.
He wrested the hammer from his coworker's hand before anyone was injured.
He wrested the hammer from her hand before she could hurt herself.
She wrested the truth from the witness with persistent questioning.
The team wrested control of the game in the second half.
The scientists wrested a breakthrough discovery from years of research.
The rebels wrested control of the city from the government forces.
The warrior wrested the sword from his enemy's grip and struck him down.
The diver wrested the pearl from the oyster shell.
The thief wrested the wallet from the man's pocket.
The footballer wrested the ball from his opponent.
The skilled negotiator wrested a favorable settlement from the opposing party in the legal dispute.
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