Wring Mnemonic
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wring
wring
/ɹɪŋ/
Examples
- The antonym is to bemoan by wringing of the hands.
- Wring that Neck' is the second track on the album.
- All they do is wring their hands and furrow their brows.
- She went to wring the hen's neck in revenge.
- Then she went to wring the hen's neck in revenge.
- It is an attempt to wring money out of the diocese without a trial.
- Soak the bread in water until tender, then wring it out.
- That is, he knows how to wring the interest out of the lyrics.
- Her father swore to wring its neck, and the prince fled.
- Soak the bread in water until it becomes tender, then wring it out.
a twisting squeeze
noun
twist and press out of shape
verb
twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish
verb
obtain by coercion or intimidation
verb
twist, squeeze, or compress in order to extract liquid
verb
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"Ring + Wing. Twist the ring off a bird's wing gently."
"Ring + Wing. Twist the ring off a bird's wing gently."
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