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    wring
    /rɪŋ/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act of squeezing or twisting something.

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  2. Wring means to twist something by holding it tightly and turning your hands in opposite directions. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as wringing out a cloth, wringing someone's neck, or wringing something from someone.

  3. Wring is a verb that means to squeeze or twist something, especially to make it dry or to extract liquid or information. It can also mean to twist into a distorted shape, to cause pain, or to torment.

  4. Wring is a verb that means to twist forcibly, squeeze, or extract something. It can also mean to cause pain or distress, or to writhe in anguish. See examples, synonyms, and word history of wring.

  5. Wring means to twist something by holding it tightly and turning your hands in opposite directions. Learn how to use wring in different contexts, such as wringing out a cloth, wringing someone's neck, or wringing something from someone.

  6. Wring means to twist and squeeze something, especially to get liquid out of it, or to force something from someone. It can also mean to clasp the hands or neck tightly, or to cause pain or distress. See different meanings, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of wring.

  7. Wring means to twist, squeeze, or compress, especially to extract liquid or information. It can also mean to cause distress or pain, or to grip someone's hand firmly. See different sources and usage examples of wring.

  8. 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.