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  1. 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.

  2. WRING definition: 1. to hold something tightly with both hands and twist it by turning your hands in opposite…. Learn more.

  3. to hold something tightly with both hands and twist it by turning your hands in opposite directions. (also wring out) 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:

  4. to twist and compress, or compress without twisting, in order to force out water or other liquid (often followed by out ): to wring clothes. to extract or expel by twisting or compression (usually followed by out or from ). to affect painfully by or as if by some contorting or compressing action.

  5. 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.

  6. Definition of wring verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 3 days ago · a. to squeeze, press, twist, or compress, esp. so as to force out water or other liquid. b. to force out (water or other liquid) by this means, as from wet clothes. usually with out. 2. to clasp and twist (the hands) together as an expression of distress. 3. to clasp (another's hand) forcefully in greeting.

  8. to twist a cloth or piece of clothing with your hands to remove water from it: He wrung out his socks and hung them up to dry. See also. wring your hands. (Definition of wring from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. 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.

  10. Verb. Noun. Filter. verb. wringing, wrings, wrung. To squeeze, press, twist, or compress, esp. so as to force out water or other liquid. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To writhe, squirm, or twist with force or great effort.

  11. wring meaning, definition, what is wring: to succeed in getting something from som...: Learn more.

  12. Jun 7, 2024 · To obtain (something) from or out of a person or thing by extortion or other force . The police said they would wring the truth out of that criminal. To use effort to draw (a response, words, etc.) from or out of someone; to generate (something) as a response. Synonyms: elicit, provoke.

  13. to clasp tightly with or without twisting: to wring one's hands in pain. to force (usually fol. by off ) by twisting. to extract or get by forceful effort or means (often fol. by out ).

  14. Jun 7, 2024 · a. to squeeze, press, twist, or compress, esp. so as to force out water or other liquid. b. to force out (water or other liquid) by this means, as from wet clothes. usually with out. 2. to clasp and twist (the hands) together as an expression of distress. 3. to clasp (another's hand) forcefully in greeting.

  15. to twist and compress, or compress without twisting, in order to force out water or other liquid (often followed by out): to wring clothes.

  16. wring. verb [ T ] uk / rɪŋ / us past tense and past participle wrung (also wring out) to twist a cloth or piece of clothing with your hands to remove water from it: He wrung out his socks and hung them up to dry. See also.

  17. All you need to know about "WRING" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  18. WRING meaning: 1 : to twist and squeeze (wet cloth, hair, etc.) to remove water often + out sometimes used figuratively; 2 : to get (something) out of someone or something with a lot of effort + out of or from

  19. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun wring. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  20. There are 39 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb wring, 11 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  21. Synonyms for WRING: extort, squeeze, wrest, exact, coerce, gouge, bleed, milk; Antonyms of WRING: insert, instill, install, implant, stuff, cram, jam, ram.

  22. There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun wring. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  23. obtain by coercion or intimidation. "They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the company boss"; "They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him". wring verb. twist, squeeze, or compress in order to extract liquid. "wring the towels".

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