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How to use wring in a sentence

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When your chamois or cloth gets dirty, wash it out in the cleaning solution and wring it out well.
It is a testament to the quality of the actors that they were able to wring rudimentary sympathy out of this stupefying script.
To paraphrase Dr. Seuss, stop wringing the hands that should wring his neck!
I drive by this part of the island where dead cars marry beach grass and washtub handles wring rust.
On washing day it was my job to wring out the washing by turning the mangle for her.
Place into a large clean tea towel and wring to expel the liquid from the grated potato and apple and mix together thoroughly.
I was amazed at how pristine a picture the studio was able to wring from the thirty-year-old print.
Sometimes I wish I could wring that man's neck for the games he plays while I'm on the other side of the world having a cow!
Soak a washcloth in the solution, gently wring it, and apply it to the stye for 15 minutes two or three times a day.
One columnist who manages both to make sense of the situation and to wring some humor, however grim, out of it, is the gifted Diana West.
Allow the tea to cool, soak a washcloth in it, wring it out, lie down, and place it over your closed eyes for 15 to 20 minutes.
Let's hope the two don't wring each other's necks during their stay together.
She has had to wring out water from insulation in her loft, endure water trickling down the walls in her hall and scaffolding around her chimney.
Finding ways to wring every penny out of real estate expenses can become such an overriding priority that cost cutting becomes an end in itself.
There is no need for us on the right to wring our hands about the finger-pointing that is happening in the media.
Her hands were starting to itch to wring both the town head's and Cody's necks.
The congressman also pressed Ergen on whether the combined company would wring price concessions from programmers.
But campaigners argue that such promises are easily broken when private companies try to wring more profits from such projects.
He actually bends over the steering wheel as if to wring an extra couple of miles out of the car.
Dip a small towel or washcloth in warm water, wring it out, lie down, close your eyes, and put the cloth over your lids for 15 minutes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Possibly should he retain her he could wring a handsome ransom from the white man.
I could, perhaps, wring a somber, vicarious joy from the things that might have been.
She thought of the meeting at the festa, and longed to wring from Gaspare his secret.
They will make a gombo, put a snake in it, and then devour it, and they will wring a cat's neck and drink its blood.
And thereupon, remembering that he had threatened to wring my nose, I gave him a snorter upon his own.
We will not wring the public bosom, with the delineation of such suffering!
I would wring my hands, and rend the air with cries of cui bono.
Mrs. gruber cried, stopping her crying to wring her hands entreatingly.
And the little princess began to cry capriciously like a suffering child and to wring her little hands even with some affectation.
Were he taken they'd wring out of him whatever happened to be in him.
The backwardness of England in education used to make him wring his hands.
Queen of my tub, I merrily sing, While the white foam rises high, And sturdily wash and rinse and wring, And fasten the clothes to dry.
I was in a mind to wring the maenad's neck three minutes ago.
They would wring her heart as she heard them in the pauses of the tom-tom.
Methinks it is more disgrace for one of our garb to wring hard-earned farthings out of the gripe of poor lean peasants.
While this dialogue was proceeding, Cedric was endeavouring to wring out of those who guarded him an avowal of their character and purpose.
Just help me wring these out, and then I'll take 'em to th' mangle.
She began to be witless again, to wring her hands, to whimper and whine.
For a sonnet on Stevenson he managed to wring two dollars out of a Boston editor who was running a magazine with a Matthew Arnold taste and a penny-dreadful purse.
We can only shave our heads for them and wring the tears from our cheeks.
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