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Wrung

179 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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She wrung the dishcloth after washing the dishes.
She wrung the rag out in the bucket of soapy water before washing the car.
She wrung out the mop before using it to clean the floor.
She squeezed the towel hard to get all the water out, but she knew it needed another wrung to be completely dry.
The sponge was wrung of cleaning solution and rinsed under the faucet.
He wrung the canvas backpack out in the sink after a camping trip.
The hiker wrung out his soaked clothes after crossing the river.
The sight of the abandoned puppy wrung her heart.
She felt a wrung in her chest as she watched her child play near the water.
The realization that he had hurt someone he loved wrung him with guilt.
She gave the wet towel a final wrung before hanging it up to dry.
She wrung the data to make her research look more successful.
The negotiator wrung a compromise out of the conflicting parties.
The constant worry about money was giving him a constant wrung in his chest.
She wrung the dishcloth before wiping the counter.
She wrung the dirt out of the stained shirt in the sink.
The politician wrung his hands during the entire press conference.
She wrung the mop out in the bucket before starting to clean the floor.
He wrung his sister's feelings by calling her names.
The musician wrung out every emotion from the song.
Losing the championship match wrung his spirit.
The shirt was wrung out and hung on the clothesline to dry.
He wrung the vintage silk scarf gently to preserve its delicate fabric.
The conspiracy theorist wrung the evidence to fit his outlandish claims.
The little girl wrung her doll tightly as she fell asleep.
The dog shook itself, sending droplets flying from its fur, leaving behind a wrung puddle.
The thought of losing his job caused a wrung in his chest.
She wrung the wet towel out before using it to dry her face.
The towel was wrung dry and put back in the basket.
The pianist wrung out a beautiful melody from the piano.
His hair was wrung of excess water after being washed.
The performer wrung every ounce of energy from the audience.
She gave the wet bathmat a hard wrung to remove any excess water before hanging it up to dry.
The wrestler wrung his opponent's arm until he submitted.
The cloth was wrung of paint and put back in the paint can.
He wrung the handle of the rusty door until it finally opened.
The betrayal of her partner wrung her trust in him.
She winced in pain as the doctor gave her a wrung out cloth to remove the excess blood from her wound.
She wrung the wet bathing suit out before hanging it to dry.
The singer's performance wrung tears from the audience.
He wrung the washcloth out in the shower after washing his face.
The prisoner wrung the bars of his cell in frustration.
The wet towel was wrung out and hung over the shower rod to dry.
She wrung out a small profit from the failing business.
He wrung the towel around his neck to cool down.
He wrung the sponge out in the sink after washing the dishes.
The journalist wrung the story to make it more sensational.
The loss of his beloved pet wrung him with grief.
The coach wrung his hands nervously on the sidelines during the game.
She wrung the sports bra out by twisting it tightly after a workout.
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