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Wring Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WRING is to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to extract moisture or liquid. How to use wring in a sentence.
WRING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to twist a cloth or piece of clothing with your hands to remove water from it: She wrung out the shirt and hung it out to dry. wring something's neck. to kill a bird or other animal by twisting and breaking its neck: I hated doing it but I had to wring their necks or they'd have suffered long, agonising deaths.
wring | meaning of wring in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Cleaning wring /rɪŋ/ verb (past tense and past participle wrung /rʌŋ/) [ transitive] 1 [ always + adverb/preposition] to succeed in getting something from someone, but only after a lot of effort SYN squeeze wring something from/out of somebody They are always trying to wring ...
Wring - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To wring something is to twist or squeeze it, usually out of its original shape. If you annoy someone enough, they might threaten to wring your neck. If you do laundry by hand, then you most likely wring out your shirts to get rid of excess water before hanging them out to dry.
Wring - definition of wring by The Free Dictionary
1. a. To twist, squeeze, or compress, especially so as to extract liquid. Often used with out: wring out a wet towel. b. To extract (liquid) by twisting or compressing. Often used with out: wrung the water out of my bathing suit. 2. To wrench or twist forcibly or painfully: wring the neck of a chicken. 3. a.
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