The phrase
"big wrench" refers to a difficult or challenging obstacle or problem that can cause a lot of trouble or disruption.
Full definition
Leaving aside the whole redistricting reform question for a moment (and yes, I realize it's a great
big wrench in the works), let's consider how much of a factor the Conservative Party was in the 2010 elections, when the GOP successfully wrested the majority back from the Democrats.
From the screenshots I'm guessing it's a game about a guy wielding two katanas on his back fighting tanks and the evil nation of guys
wearing big wrenches on their backs.
These perks range from non-combat perks such as clever inventor which decreases the amount of material needed to create items or combat related perks such
as bigger wrench damage.
But now a massive new 62 - year long study has thrown
a big wrench into the works of our understanding of personality.
If so, pit strategy could decide the outcome of the race and throw
a big wrench into the wild card situation.
Clearly leaving Chelsea would be
a big wrench for Lampard, having been a hero at the club for over a decade, but having made just four Premier League starts this season it does look increasingly like the 34 year old is becoming surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge.
And threw
a big wrench in the whole breastfeeding thing.
I'm a handyman, and turn
some big wrenches for a living.
The bigger wrench, however, is the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Same question - couldn't I just turn the engine crank from the front of the cooling fan with
a big wrench / ratchet instead of buying some specialized tool?
It only takes one to throw
a big wrench in your debt payoff plan.
The weird partisan makeup of New York's state legislature could toss
a big wrench in the push to keep afloat former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's climate crusade against energy companies.
If you're used to driving yourself to work or school on a daily basis, having enough points on your record could throw
a big wrench in your day - to - day routine.
If you're used to driving yourself to work, school, or even just the grocery store, having enough points on your record can throw
a big wrench into your daily commute.
Typos: A small typo like a misspelled or misused word can put
a big wrench in your resume.