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A homophone for "twist" is "twist". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for "twist" is "twist." It is a word that is spelled and pronounced the same but has different meanings based on context.
The homophone for plate is 'plait', which means to braid or twist hair.
Homophones for wants and requires are haunt and inquires. Homophones for mix and squeeze are ticks and please.
A homonym for ring could be "wring," which means to twist or squeeze something forcefully with one's hands.
A homophone for "twist" is "twist". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for "twist" is "twist." It is a word that is spelled and pronounced the same but has different meanings based on context.
Wring.
The homophone for plate is 'plait', which means to braid or twist hair.
Wring.
Wrung - past tense of wring (to squeeze liquid, particularly water, out).
Homophones for wants and requires are haunt and inquires. Homophones for mix and squeeze are ticks and please.
press out, squeeze out, twist, turn, wrench
When you twist wet clothes to squeeze out water, you are applying a torsional force. This force causes the fibers of the fabric to deform and release the water trapped within them.
Get a stress reliever and squeeze it and squeeze it and squeeze it but don't twist it otherwise it would rip and you don't want that to happen because you just become even more stressed!
To twist and squeeze something means to apply rotational force and pressure simultaneously in order to deform or tighten the object. This action is often done with the hands or a tool to manipulate or shape the object as needed.
it could be squeeze or spring unless your talking about to twist cloth for water to come out