Sentences with wring
wring
W w - Buyers use different ruses to wring free credit out of their suppliers. [V n + out of/from]
- wring its neck
- It's now fashionable to publicly wring one's wan, wretched hands over an unhappy, better still.
- Even when he's playing around he can wring their necks like Byron, though the overall tenor of this book is not wearisomely jokey.
- wring one's heart
- wring information out of
- A castaway can literally wring the moisture from turtle meat or fish and the spinal cords of fish contain watery fluid that can be sucked.
- She was a black comedian who could wring the heart.
- A story to wring one's heart
- He wrung the chicken's neck.
- The reader is left wanting to wring her neck.
- To wring clothes.
- To wring one's hands in pain.
- You must wring your wet jeans before hanging them out to dry.
- The police said they would wring the truth out of that heinous criminal.
- Some of the patients waiting in the dentist's office were wringing their hands nervously. He said he'd wring my neck if I told his girlfriend. He wrung my hand enthusiastically when he found out we were related.
- To wring a mast