wring
71wring from — verb get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner • Syn: ↑extort • Hypernyms: ↑obtain • Hyponyms: ↑pry, ↑prise • Verb Frames: Somebody …
72wring´a|ble — …
73wring one's hands — clasp and twist one s hands together as a gesture of great distress, esp. when one is powerless to change the situation …
74wring-bolt — …
75wring-staff — …
76Danny Wring — Personal information Full name Daniel Fredrick Tarquin Wring Date of birth 26 October 1986 ( …
77I'll wring your neck! — I ll wring (your) neck! informal something that you say when you are very angry with someone. I ll wring his neck if he does it again. I could wring his neck, I feel so annoyed with him …
78I'll wring neck! — I ll wring (your) neck! informal something that you say when you are very angry with someone. I ll wring his neck if he does it again. I could wring his neck, I feel so annoyed with him …
79hand|wring|er — «HAND RIHNG uhr», noun. 1. a person who wrings his hands in or as if in despair. 2. a person who shows exaggerated and highly emotional concern over a situation: »Such handwringers failed to realize the bad impression they were creating. 3. a… …
80hand|wring|ing — «HAND RIHNG ihng», noun, adjective. –n. an emotional display of grief or despair over a situation. –adj. despairing; hopeless: »The field day of the handwringing pessimist is about over (Christian Science Monitor) …