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Meaning of
wring
in English
wring
#common
Plural
wrings
Past Tense
wrung
Past Participle
wrung
Participle Verb
wringing
Third Person Singular
wrings
Definitions
Verb
to
squeeze
liquid
from
something
moist
;
twisting
She
will
wring
the
wet
towel
to
remove
excess
water
.
to
extract
water
from
wet
clothing
The
woman
used
a
cloth
to
wring
out
the
soaked
shirt
.
to
force
out
liquid
by
pressure
or
twisting
To
wring
the
water
out
of
the
sponge
,
squeeze
it
tightly
.
to
clasp
hands
in
distress
She
began
to
wring
her
hands
in
anxiety
as
she
waited
for
news
.
to
cause
tears
or
distress
;
torment
someone
The
news
of
her
loss
would
wring
her
heart
with
grief
.
to
extract
a
response
or
words
from
someone
The
detective
tried
to
wring
a
confession
out
of
the
suspect
.
to
squeeze
liquid
from
something
wet
To
wring
the
water
out
of
the
mop
,
twist
it
forcefully
.
to
generate
a
reaction
or
emotion
The
sad
story
would
wring
tears
from
the
eyes
of
the
audience
.
to
grip
and
twist
forcefully
;
compress
To
wring
the
last
drop
of
water
from
the
cloth
,
squeeze
it
hard
.
to
cause
emotional
pain
or
distress
(
to
someone
)
The
tragic
event
would
wring
the
family's
heart
with
unbearable
sorrow
.