There is no principal in the word wring...there are only principals in school...
so PRINCIPLE parts are
Well there is the W and that's pretty important because it starts the word...
Also ing a principle part of the word because it tells the verb tense. The R is the only part that isn't that important because it's pretty boring.
Wring
press out, squeeze out, twist, turn, wrench
Revising word choice
principal
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.
The word is wring (as in to wring out a wet cloth).
When the washing machine broke down, I had to wring out the clothes by hand
Wring means to twist something to get the remaining liquid out.
Wring.
She tried to wring out the wet towel before hanging it up to dry.
wrung
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung."
The word is wring. Wring means to squeeze something to force liquid from it.
The principal parts of verbs are typically the base form (infinitive), past tense, past participle, and present participle.
Wring
The principal parts of "throw" are throw, threw, thrown.
Wring.