It could mean that she is lying or just nervous
"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."
A homonym for ring could be "wring," which means to twist or squeeze something forcefully with one's hands.
Pilate washed his hands, not wrung them.
hands
Juliet
wring it's neck
A wring is a forceful twist.
Wring is a verb.
"Get your grubby hands off my wife before I wring your neck." "I feel grubby." "My hands are grubby after doing all that digging." Grubby = dirty
The homophone for "wring" is "ring."
The homonym for "wring" is "ring."
of Wring, imp. & p. p. of Wring.