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.
Wring
This is how you use the word "stun" in a sentence.
press out, squeeze out, twist, turn, wrench
I went to the circus and saw horses prance around the ring.
The rings is a plural noun; the plural form of the noun 'ring', a word for a thing.
The word is wring. Wring means to squeeze something to force liquid from it.
Janet got so wet from the rain, she had to wring out her sodden clothes.
Sure! Here is a homograph sentence with the word "ring": "He proposed with a diamond ring while watching the boxing ring."
Wring means to twist something to get the remaining liquid out.
The word is wring (as in to wring out a wet cloth).
The past tense of "wring" is "wrung."
This particular phrase might appear in a sentence such as "Let the bells ring out!" in which case, the word out is used only for emphasis. Let the bells ring with enthusiasm. It's a great time for ringing bells. Of course, there are other possible situations in which that sequence of words might appear. Take the ring out of the sink, for example. There is a ring in the sink and it shouldn't be there, it must have fallen off your finger while you were washing the dishes. Then again, you may even be confusing this phrase with "wring out" which sounds the same but means something completely different. (Wring out would mean to twist a cloth item, such as a mop, to get the water out of it.)
When the washing machine broke down, I had to wring out the clothes by hand
You can use a word ring in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a series of related words or as an emphasis on a key term. For example, "The author used a word ring of synonyms to enhance the richness of the text" or "The word ring highlighted the main theme of the poem."
In the example sentence, "The clown chased a dog around the ring.", the word 'ring' is a noun, a word for a thing that functions as a stage for a performance in a circus.
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