wring·er
/ˈriNGɡər/
noun
a device for wringing water from wet clothes, mops, or other objects.
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4 days ago · : one that wrings: such as a : a machine or device for pressing out liquid or moisture a clothes wringer b : something that causes pain, hardship, or exertion.
a painful, difficult, or tiring experience; ordeal: Their years-long disagreement was an emotional wringer that hurt them both deeply.
Aug 28, 2024 · a machine used for pressing water out of clothes by putting the clothes between two heavy, smooth, round bars
1. a person or thing that wrings 2. a machine or device for squeezing out water or other liquid, esp. one fitted with opposed rollers to squeeze the water from ...
a clothes dryer consisting of two rollers between which the wet clothes are squeezed.
WRINGER meaning: 1 : a machine used for squeezing water out of clothes that have been washed; 2 : through a series of very difficult or unpleasant ...
Wringer has a fairly literal meaning (“one that wrings, such as a machine or device for pressing out liquid or moisture”), which is much less in use ...
a machine with two rollers used especially in the past for pressing the water out of clothes that had been washed
Noun. wringer (plural wringers) One who wrings. A device for drying laundry consisting of two rollers between which the wet laundry is squeezed (or wrung); a ...
A machine or device for squeezing out water or other liquid, esp. one fitted with opposed rollers to squeeze the water from wet clothes.