"When washing by hand, you twist the clean clothes to wring out the water."
"If you wring out that washcloth on my game, I'm going to wring your neck!"
"All the distraught family could do was to wring their hands and wait."
I dont know lol
I have to fight again in that stinky wring
Janet got so wet from the rain, she had to wring out her sodden clothes.
When she went to wring out the washing, she realized that her ring was gone. The farmer couldn't find his ax, so he had to wring the chicken's neck and got blood on his school ring.
When the washing machine broke down, I had to wring out the clothes by hand
A wring is a forceful twist.
Wring is a verb.
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Before you come in from the pool, please wring out your towels.The angry celebrity threatened to wring the photographer's neck.To reduce mess when using a mop, you should wring out the excess water.
The homophone for "wring" is "ring."
The homonym for "wring" is "ring."
of Wring, imp. & p. p. of Wring.