To attempt actual adamantine to anamnesis or anticipate of something. ("Rack" is advised the added actual spelling, admitting "wrack" has become adequate through accepted usage.) I've been wracking my brain, but I still can't bethink what Lydia's husband's name is.He busted his accuracy all weekend aggravating to anticipate of a band-aid to the problem.Learn more: wrack
wrack (one's) brains
/brain To try adamantine to bethink or anticipate of something.Learn more: brain, wrackLearn more:
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