wrackful

Etymology
From, , equivalent to. See also.

Adjective

 * 1) Full of wrack or wreckage; ruinous; destructive.
 * 2) * 2010, Dale M. Moyer Ph. D., The Flash and Outbreak of a Fiery Mind:
 * Yes, of course, we worried about the symptoms that were suggestive of a compromised health - the fevers and sweating, poor appetite and weight loss, a wrackful cough with painful breathing and unfamiliar lassitude - all signs producing a fearful trembling in the back of our minds.
 * 1) * 2010, Dale M. Moyer Ph. D., The Flash and Outbreak of a Fiery Mind:
 * Yes, of course, we worried about the symptoms that were suggestive of a compromised health - the fevers and sweating, poor appetite and weight loss, a wrackful cough with painful breathing and unfamiliar lassitude - all signs producing a fearful trembling in the back of our minds.