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Learn to pronounce wring

/riNG/
verb
squeeze and twist (something) to force liquid from it.
"she wrung the cloth out in the sink"
synonyms: twist, squeeze, screw, scrunch, knead, press, mangle, dry, squeeze dry, screw the water out of

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1. to squeeze or twist especially so as to make dry or to extract moisture or liquid; wring a towel dry. 2. to extract or obtain by or as if by twisting and ...
to twist and compress, or compress without twisting, in order to force out water or other liquid (often followed by out ): to wring clothes.
Meaning of wring in English ... 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.
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.
1. 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 ...
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 ...
noun · Definition of wringing. as in twisting. a forceful rotating or pulling motion for the purpose of dislodging something a firm wringing of the shoe got it ...
to hold your hands together, and twist and press them together in a way that shows you are anxious or upset, especially when you cannot change the situation.
A wringer can be used to wring (etymology 1, sense 1.1.1) wet clothes to remove excess water from them before they are put into a dryer.