To wring means to twist a cloth to make water come out.
It means that something was in the water and has come out of it, or that something was transmitted through contact with the water.
Origin of BUREAUFrench, desk, cloth covering for desks, from Old French burel woolen cloth, from Old French *bure, from Late Latin burra shaggy cloth First Known Use: 1699
Tsunami comes from Japan. TSU means big and Nami means water. Big Water.
It means: "whatever happens, good or bad"
To come to pass means that something occurs. "It will come to pass" means it will happen.
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it could be squeeze or spring unless your talking about to twist cloth for water to come out
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Wring means to twist something to get the remaining liquid out.
The word is wring. Wring means to squeeze something to force liquid from it.
When a wet cloth it jerked the water on it is given kinetic energy. When you stop the movement of the wet cloth by not letting go of it some of the water keeps propelling forward with the energy it was given and does thus not stay on the cloth.
The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).
he is from dallas texas.