(REST), verb
To pull away; to take something by force or threat.
“WREST once the law to your authority: / To do a great right, do a little wrong.” – William Shakespeare
Front | wrest |
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Back | (REST), verb To pull away; to take something by force or threat. “WREST once the law to your authority: / To do a great right, do a little wrong.” – William Shakespeare |
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