"Wrain-bolt" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A combination of "wrain" and "bolt".
It seems to be a made-up or non-standard word. However, if we break it down, "wrain" could be related to "rain", and "bolt" has several possible meanings, including a swift movement or a type of lightning. Based on this, a possible interpretation of "wrain-bolt" could be a sudden, intense rain storm.
"Wowzers" is an expression used to convey excitement or surprise, similar to "wow" or "whoa." It can be used to express astonishment, amazement, or admiration, often in a casual or colloquial way.
An obscure or archaic word. Woxen refers to oxen that have been castrated, often used in agriculture as draft animals.
The word "wracked" can have a few different meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> Physically damaged or broken: For example, "The earthquake wracked the city, causing widespread destruction."<br> Afflicted with a painful emotion, especially sorrow or anxiety: For example, "She was wracked with grief after losing her loved one."<br> Wild and tumultuous: For example, "The wracked debate among politicians was a typical example of how not to conduct a discussion."<br><br>However, the most common interpretation of the word "wracked" is related to physical damage or disarray, often caused by a force or action outside of one's control. It is often associated with ideas of turmoil, upheaval, and destruction.
Causing or feeling a great and often sharp or snapping pain. <br><br>Example: The patient's wracking cough ended up straining her vocal cords.<br><br>Or alternatively, rather informal, to give someone a hard time, to mock or tease them.<br><br>Example: My brother was wracking jokes at my expense in front of our friends.
A ghostly apparition or specter, especially of a person who has died. A faint or vague image or impression of something. A someone's fleeting memory or manifestation of a person who has died.
A wraith is a ghost or spirit, especially one that is believed to appear to humans in a transparent, faintly visible form. It is often associated with death, the supernatural, or the afterlife. A wraith can also be a representation or appearance of something that is fragile or transparent, such as a wraith-like fog or a wraith-like object.<br><br>In literature and folklore, wraiths are often depicted as eerie or malevolent beings that haunt specific locations or individuals. They are said to be the spirits of people who died under tragic or untimely circumstances, and are often driven by a desire for revenge or unfinished business.<br><br>In more poetic terms, a wraith can also refer to a fleeting or ephemeral presence, something that is seen or experienced only briefly or fleetingly. For example, a wraith of a shadowy figure might be seen out of the corner of one's eye, only to vanish when looked at directly.
To contend or struggle for mastery or control over something or someone; to subdue or bring under subjection.
Wranglers are:<br><br> Skilled horsemen or cowboys who herd and handle livestock, especially cattle.<br> A brand of rugged and durable clothing, particularly jeans, pants, and jackets, often associated with a western or country style.<br> In wrestling or rodeo, a person who checks or restrains the action of an opponent to prevent them from escaping or winning.
To argue or struggle intensely or fiercely, typically to resolve a dispute or gain an advantage; to entangle or confound, often in a confusing or disorderly way.