See Also: Wrack(medicine)
wrack(4)(dictionary)
wrack(3)(dictionary)
wrack(2)(dictionary)
wrack(1)(dictionary)
wrack(dictionary)
sea wrack(medicine)
them 2, determiner(dictionary)
some 3, determiner(dictionary)
some 1, determiner(dictionary)

wrack(3) (iou) and some 1, determiner (oh)


wrack(3) (iou)



wrack verb1 trans. [rak] Long obsolete exc. Scot. ME.
[Irreg. var. of WREAK verb. Cf. WRAKE.]
Avenge; punish. ME.
Give vent to (spite, malice, etc.). M17.

some 1, determiner (oh)



[Language: Old English; Origin: sum]
a number of people or things, or an amount of something, when the exact number or amount is not stated
::I need some apples for this recipe.
::My mother has inherited some land.
::They're looking for someone with some experience.
::The doctor gave her some medicine for her cough.
a number of people or things or an amount of something, but not all
::Some people believe in life after death.
::She's been so depressed that some days she can't get out of bed.
formal a fairly large number of people or things or a fairly large amount of something
::It was some time before they managed to turn the alarm off.
::The donation went some way toward paying for the damage.