- verbwring (verb) · wrings (third person present) · wrung (past tense) · wrung (past participle) · wringing (present participle)
- squeeze and twist (something) to force liquid from it:"she wrung the cloth out in the sink"
- extract (liquid) by squeezing and twisting something:"I wrung out the excess water"
- break (an animal's neck) by twisting it forcibly.
- squeeze (someone's hand) tightly, especially with sincere emotion.
- obtain (something) with difficulty or effort:"few concessions were wrung from the government"
- cause pain or distress to:"the letter must have wrung her heart"
nounwring (noun) · wrings (plural noun)- an act of squeezing or twisting something.
OriginOld English wringan (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch wringen, also to wrong.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- squeeze and twist (something) to force liquid from it:
- obtain (something) with difficulty or effort:
- cause pain or distress to:
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