wring from (Meaning)

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wring from (v)

get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner

Synonyms & Antonyms of wring from

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wring from Sentence Examples

  1. The wet clothes were wrung out thoroughly to remove excess moisture.
  2. She wrung her hands together anxiously, a gesture of nervous anticipation.
  3. The old man wrung his cane tightly as he struggled to walk.
  4. The lemon was wrung vigorously to extract its juice.
  5. The sponge was wrung dry to make it absorbent again.
  6. The towels were wrung out and hung to air dry.
  7. The hunter wrung the snake's neck to kill it quickly.
  8. The mop was wrung to extract any remaining water.
  9. The music wrung her heart with its emotional intensity.
  10. The unfair accusations wrung tears from her eyes.

FAQs About the word wring from

get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner

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The wet clothes were wrung out thoroughly to remove excess moisture.

She wrung her hands together anxiously, a gesture of nervous anticipation.

The old man wrung his cane tightly as he struggled to walk.

The lemon was wrung vigorously to extract its juice.