ALL meanings of wrack
wrack
W w - noun wrack (archaic, dialectal, or, literary) Vengeance; revenge; persecution; punishment; consequence; trouble. 1
- noun wrack Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds. 1
- verb with object wrack to wreck: He wracked his car up on the river road. 1
- verb without object wrack to drive or move, especially before the wind. 1
- noun wrack destruction 1
- noun wrack collapse or destruction (esp in the phrase wrack and ruin) 0
- noun wrack something destroyed or a remnant of such 0
- noun wrack seaweed or other marine vegetation that is floating in the sea or has been cast ashore 0
- noun wrack any of various seaweeds of the genus Fucus, such as F. serratus (serrated wrack) 0
- noun wrack a wreck or piece of wreckage 0
- noun wrack a remnant or fragment of something destroyed 0
- noun wrack destruction; ruin 0
- noun wrack a wrecked ship 0
- abbreviation WRACK wreckage 0
- noun wrack a fragment of something that has been destroyed 0
- noun wrack seaweed or other marine plant life cast up on shore 0
- verb transitive wrack to wreck or be wrecked 0
- verb transitive wrack rack1 0
- verb transitive wrack to subject to extreme mental or physical suffering; torture 0
- verb transitive wrack to disturb violently; convulse 0
- noun wrack a rack of clouds or other vapor 0