wring from Synonyms
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wring from Meaning
Wordnet
wring from (v)
get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner
wring from Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The sponge was wrung dry to make it absorbent again.
- The towels were wrung out and hung to air dry.
- The hunter wrung the snake's neck to kill it quickly.
- The mop was wrung to extract any remaining water.
- The music wrung her heart with its emotional intensity.
- The unfair accusations wrung tears from her eyes.
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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.