wring in English

noun
1
an act of squeezing or twisting something.
I rinse my brush in hot water, warm water and then give it a slight " wring ".
verb
1
squeeze and twist (something) to force liquid from it.
she wrung the cloth out in the sink

Use "wring" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "wring" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wring", or refer to the context using the word "wring" in the English Dictionary.

1. Give the towels another wring.

2. Wring those wet things out.

3. I ought to wring your scrawny neck.

4. The girl's pitiful history would wring one's withers.

5. You do something like that and I'll wring your neck!

6. I'll wring his neck if he does that again!

7. They managed to wring a promise out of her.

8. They managed to wring the truth out of him.

9. It's impossible to wring a donation out of him.

10. Remember to wring your swimsuit out after you swim.

11. Remember to wring your swimsuit out after your swim.

12. I'll wring your neck if you don't behave! Sentencedict.com

13. Such figures cause narcotics agents to wring their hands.

14. I managed to wring the information out of him.

15. When I catch that little perisher, I'll wring his useless neck!

16. Donald Eugene Wring February 25, 2021 Brown Funeral Home - Mayfield

17. You can't wring any more favours from a dead pope.

18. They managed to wring a few concessions from the government.

19. 11 They are always trying to wring additional funds from the government.

20. If I find the person who did this, I'll wring his neck!

21. I will wring your neck, if you don't go with us.

22. They are always trying to wring additional funds from the government.

23. JULlET Ah me! what news? why dost thou wring thy hands?

24. They are always trying to wring additional funds from the government. Sentencedict.com

25. No wonder he looked as if he wanted to wring her neck.

26. Buyers use different ruses to wring free credit out of their suppliers.

27. Certain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms.

28. The film is guaranteed to wring tears out of those who enjoy a gooey romance.

29. To rid itself of waste many Anthozoans will simply "wring themselves out"

30. Dip your eraser into the bucket, wring it out, and wipe down the Baseboards

31. He spent most of his time trying to wring the information out of people.

32. 4 He must work to wring the neocolonialism out of America and the West.

33. Dertain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms.

34. Soak a small towel in the liquid, wring it out, then apply to the abdomen.

35. 9 Traditionalists wring their hands about the "vaporization of value" and "demonetization" of entire industries.

36. Can you feel that you just want to take these guys and wring their necks?

37. Certain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms. Sentencedict.com

38. You do want to wring extra words from your writing like water from a sponge.

39. I am not thinking simply of an inventory of the human woes that people wring their hands about.

40. If you don't lay eggs , the old woman will wring your neck and pop you into the pot ! "

41. Intermediate rinse-Rinse with fresh hot water and a clean cloth, wring and dry to a damp finish

42. But you can do more than stand around the coffee bar and wring your hands with your co-workers.

43. 21 But you can do more than stand around the coffee bar and wring your hands with your co-workers.

44. Certain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms. re being asked a question they can says Mr.

45. What I am gonna do, I am gonna find that happy hoodlum... and I am gonna wring that money out of his crooked little neck!

46. He will tie you down to anatomize your very soul, he will wring tears of blood from your humiliation, and then he will heal the wound with flatteries no woman can resist.

47. See backslapping ‘He has not actually gone from hero to zero, but he will need no reminders that if he does not get a grip soon, all the Backslappers who emerged from the woodwork post-Sydney will be queuing to wring his neck.’

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49. ‘It's a dubious, lop-sided kind of integrity at best - but at least this bullying Blusterer of a politician was prepared to take action and not wring his hands in the face of a rising tide of simplistic, fear-driven politics.’ ‘In both cases, when the going got tough, the Blusterers got out.’

50. ‘It's a dubious, lop-sided kind of integrity at best - but at least this bullying Blusterer of a politician was prepared to take action and not wring his hands in the face of a rising tide of simplistic, fear-driven politics.’ ‘In both cases, when the going got tough, the Blusterers got out.’