wrings;
wrung
/ˈrʌŋ/
;
wringing
/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
wrings;
wrung
/ˈrʌŋ/
;
wringing
/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/
Britannica Dictionary definition of WRING
[+ object]
1
:
to twist and squeeze (wet cloth, hair, etc.) to remove water
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I wrung the towel and hung it up to dry.
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I wrung my hair and wrapped it in a towel.
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The rag was wrung dry. [=squeezed until almost all of the liquid was gone]
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often + out
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sometimes used figuratively
2
:
to get (something) out of someone or something with a lot of effort
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+ out of or from
3
:
to twist and break (an animal's neck) in order to kill the animal
wring someone's neck
informal
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used to say that you are very angry with someone
wring your hands
:
to twist and rub your hands together because you are nervous or upset
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see also hand-wringing