wring
61wring — see WRONG …
62wring — see ring …
63wring|er — …
64wring·er — /ˈrıŋɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a machine used for squeezing water out of clothes that have been washed through the wringer informal : through a series of very difficult or unpleasant experiences Those poor people have really gone/been through the …
65wring out — verb a) To squeeze a wet material, either by twisting with ones hands, or by passing it through a wringer, to remove the water. I couldnt help it. I had to tell him. He wrung it out of me. b) To force someone to give something, usually truth …
66wring the hand of — shake hands with …
67wring the neck of — behead someone, physically abuse …
68wring something's neck — to kill an animal by squeezing and twisting its neck …
69wring your hands — to twist and squeeze your hands together, especially when you are afraid or nervous …
70ˌwring sth ˈout — (past tense and past participle wrung [rʌŋ] ) verb [T] to twist and squeeze something in order to remove liquid from it …