advb. phr. [A prep.1 + WRACK.] In a state of wreck or ruin.

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1627.  Capt. Smith, Seaman’s Gram., ix. 41. If she split or sinke, she is awracke.

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a. 1845.  Hood, Irish Schm., xx. Like tears dried up with rugged huckaback, That sets the mournful visage all awrack. [The sense here is doubtful.]

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