wrings (Meaning)

wrings

to twist into an unnatural shape or appearance with a forcible or violent motion, to cause pain to as if by wringing, to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to rid of moisture or liquid, to affect painfully as if by wringing, squirm, writhe, to twist together (clasped hands) as a sign of anguish, to twist so as to strain or sprain into a distorted shape, to get by or as if by twisting or pressing, to extract or obtain by or as if by twisting and compressing, to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to extract moisture or liquid

wrings Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy rain relentlessly wrings water from the saturated ground.
  2. The injured animal's cries of anguish wring my heart.
  3. The guilt that consumes me wrings my conscience like a wet cloth.
  4. The towel was wrung dry, leaving it nearly void of moisture.
  5. The child's tiny hands wring their mother's shirt, seeking comfort.
  6. The oppressive heat wrings every ounce of energy from my weary body.
  7. The sight of suffering wrings tears from my eyes and fills my soul with compassion.
  8. The fear of failure wrings my gut and paralyzes my mind.
  9. The impact of the collision wrings the car's frame, leaving it mangled and unrecognizable.
  10. The news of her death wrings my heart with unspeakable pain and makes me question the meaning of life.

FAQs About the word wrings

to twist into an unnatural shape or appearance with a forcible or violent motion, to cause pain to as if by wringing, to squeeze or twist especially so as to ma

exacts,extorts, wrests, squeezes, compels, bleeds, gouges,coerces, forces, milks

instills, installs,inserts,implants, jams, crams,stuffs, rams

The heavy rain relentlessly wrings water from the saturated ground.

The injured animal's cries of anguish wring my heart.

The guilt that consumes me wrings my conscience like a wet cloth.

The towel was wrung dry, leaving it nearly void of moisture.