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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Her hands were wrung dry after washing dishes all day.
The sponge was wrung dry and put back in the sink.
The dishcloth was wrung out and put in the laundry hamper.
The wet carpet was wrung of water and left to dry.
The mop was wrung out and put back in the bucket.
She wrung out the heavy comforter twice to make sure it was clean.
The athlete wrung every last bit of energy out of his body.
She wrung every possible idea out of her brain for the school project.
The politician wrung the facts to suit his argument.
The speaker's words wrung her heart with emotion.
She wrung her hands nervously as she waited for the test results.
The boxer wrung his gloves together before entering the ring.
The wrestler wrung his opponent's arm in a submission hold.
The coach wrung every bit of effort out of the team.
The spy wrung classified information from the enemy agent.
The bully wrung the lunch money out of the smaller kids.
The parent wrung the truth out of their child about what happened at school.
The journalist wrung information from her sources.
The kidnappers wrung information out of the victim's family.
The sudden loss of her pet caused a wrung in her chest.
The fear of flying caused a wrung in her chest every time she boarded a plane.
The constant stress of the pandemic left many people with a wrung in their chest.
The surgeon wrung his hands together before beginning the delicate operation.
She couldn't shake the wrung in her chest despite her meditation attempts.
She wrung the muddy jeans out before putting them in the washing machine.
The swimmer took off his goggles and gave them a quick wrung to remove the water before putting them away.
The thought of losing her job was giving her a wrung in her chest.
The news of her father's illness gave her a sharp wrung in her chest.
He gave the wet shirt a hard wrung to remove as much water as possible before hanging it up to dry.
The thought of speaking in front of a crowd gave her a wrung in her chest.
She felt a wrung in her chest when she realized she had lost her phone.
He couldn't shake the wrung in his chest caused by his past trauma.
The harsh words from her boss wrung her self-esteem.
The teacher wrung her hands in frustration at the unruly class.
The thought of the future wrung fear from her heart.
The company wrung every penny out of its employees.
He wrung the curtains out in the bathtub to remove all the dust.
The wet shirt was left on the line for a wrung before being taken down.
The child wrung his stuffed animal tightly to his chest.
She gave the sponge a gentle wrung to get rid of any soap suds.
He gave the wet mop a hard wrung to remove excess water before using it on the floor.
The thought of not being able to say goodbye to his dying father wrung him with regret.
The harsh words of the teacher wrung tears from the child.
The politician wrung the words to fit his narrative.
She wrung the stained tablecloth out in the laundry room to remove the red wine.
She felt a wrung in her chest as she waited for her exam results.
The mother wrung the water out of her child's wet clothes.
The climber wrung his hands to warm them up before attempting the climb.
The pianist wrung her fingers together as she prepared to play.
The teacher wrung a great performance out of her shy student.
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