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WRING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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 ...
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Wringing - Wikipedia
Wringing (gauge blocks), the temporary attachment of gauge blocks to each other; Wringer, a device that extracts liquid by action of twisting or squeezing (see ...
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Wring - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
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.
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▪ I. ˈwringing, vbl. n. [f. wring v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb, in various senses; the fact of being wrung.c 1350 Will. Palerne 5452 Þer was siking.., weping & wringinge for wo at here hertes. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. cxii. (Bodl. MS.), Oile..renneþ þe better and þe clenner oute o...
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Wring: ex. 'Hand Wringing” : r/etymology - Reddit
“Hand wringing” appears to come from moving your hands in a motion as if you are wringing a towel, but just out of nerves.
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WRINGING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
The blocks are joined by a sliding process called "wringing", which causes their ultraflat surfaces to cling together. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 ...
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WRINGING Synonyms: 76 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for WRINGING: twisting, twist, tug, wrenching, wresting, wrench, pull, yank; Antonyms of WRINGING: inserting, installing, ...
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WRING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to twist something by holding it tightly and turning your hands in opposite directions: [ M ] She wrung out the shirt and hung it up to dry.
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WRING Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to extract or expel by twisting or compression (usually followed by out orfrom ). to affect painfully by or as if by some contorting or compressing action.
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wringing and wringinge - Middle English Compendium
(a) The act of wringing out the water from wet laundry by twisting and pressing it with the hands; (b) the act or process of pressing to force out fluid or ...
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wringing/ˈrɪŋɪŋ; `rɪŋɪŋ/ adj(also ,wringing `wet) (of clothes, etc) so wet that a lot of water can be wrung out (指衣物等)湿得可拧出许多水来的.
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Wringer (novel)
Ten-year-old boys in Waymer can accept the honor of picking up the wounded birds that have not yet died from a gunshot wound and wringing their necks to Though Palmer is actually reluctant to participate in the Pigeon Day wringing, he does not express this out of fear of being ostracized.
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hand-wringing
hand-wringingwring (your) hands - to show that you are very sad or anxious about a situation but do nothing to improve it. Until recently, the problem has been a subject for much hand-wringing and little else.
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Retorsion
Retorsion (from , from , influenced by Late Latin, 1585–95, torsi, a twisting, wringing it), a term used in international law, is an act perpetrated by
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Ringing
practice of stealing a vehicle and replacing its identification number with that of another vehicle of the same model which has been a write-off
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