Wring is a verb.
Revising word choice
A wring is a forceful twist.
"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."
Some of the Victorian era figures of speech are epiphany, bathos, synecdoche, trope,and allusion. The Victorian era had several figures of speech that are still used today. One figure of speech was "fit as a fiddle." Another was " wring their necks."
The homophone for "wring" is "ring."
The homonym for "wring" is "ring."
wring
of Wring, imp. & p. p. of Wring.
Wring is the homophone for ring. Did you hear the phone ring? Please wring out the towel.
I have to fight again in that stinky wring
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech