Synonym: press out, squeeze, twist, wrest. Similar words: lingering, writhing, ringing, ring, bring, ring out, ring up, cringe. Meaning: [rɪŋ] n. a twisting squeeze. v. 1. twist and press out of shape 2. twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish 3. obtain by coercion or intimidation 4. twist, squeeze, or compress in order to extract liquid.
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31. They don't haunt because they want to wring their hands and wail about something that happened hundreds of years ago.
32. Yes, you whine and you wring your hands, but then you go back and make the same mistakes.
33. But you can do more than stand around the coffee bar and wring your hands with your co-workers.
34. You cannot wring water from a flint.
35. This is a tale that wring the heart.
36. Gently open the soda bottle which I couldn't wring.
37. I wring out the wash cloth.
38. Wring out your bathing - suit.
39. Wring out your towel after you use it.
40. Remember to wring your swimsuit out after your swim.
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41. The girl's pitiful history would wring one's withers.
42. How Much Savings Can We Wring from Medicare?
43. Remember to wring your swimsuit out after you swim.
44. Wring out your wet clothes.
45. He must work to wring the neocolonialism out of America and the West.
46. Certain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms.
47. An excessive emotion was required to wring from him, once or twice a year, that lugubrious laugh of the convict, which is like the echo of the laugh of a demon.
48. Traditionalists wring their hands about the "vaporization of value" and "demonetization" of entire industries.
49. She wanted to wring his experiences from him at once.
50. Dertain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms.
51. Wring out water before you hang them up to dry.
52. In this way, he hoped to put pressure on the British and thus to wring concessions from them.
53. " Oh, Scarlett, you are so young you wring my heart, " he said.
54. Don't wring your hands like a substitute teacher in the wildest home room.
55. Once inflation gets out of control it will be harder to wring out of the system.
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57. I'll wring his calf's head off his body with these hands.
58. We have not crushed the joy to the wring from it the wine of pain.
59. Certain candidates hunch over, glance furtively around the room or wring their sweaty palms. re being asked a question they can says Mr.
60. She was put through the severest tortures, but not a word could the enemy wring from her.