wrings

[US]/rɪŋz/
[UK]/rɪŋz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.third person singular form of wring; to twist or squeeze to remove liquid; to grip tightly, especially someone else's hand; to extract by twisting

Phrases & Collocations

wrings hands

wrings out

wrings neck

wrings truth

wrings tears

wrings joy

wrings life

wrings pain

wrings energy

wrings out stress

Example Sentences

she wrings out the wet clothes before hanging them up.

the chef wrings the excess water from the spinach.

he wrings his hands in anxiety while waiting for the news.

after the rain, she wrings out her hair with a towel.

they wring out their towels after swimming.

he wrings every bit of juice from the lemon.

she wrings her hands nervously before the presentation.

the worker wrings out the mop to clean the floor.

he wrings his shirt out after working in the rain.

she wrings the cloth to remove any dirt.

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