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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The wet leaves were wrung of water and left to dry.
He gave the wet dish towel a final wrung before putting it in the laundry basket.
After a long day of gardening, her gloves were damp, and she needed to give them a wrung to get the water out.
She gave her wet socks a good wrung before putting them in the dryer.
She gave the dishcloth a thorough wrung to remove any food residue.
She wrung the wet clothes before hanging them on the line.
The speaker wrung the statistics to make his presentation more convincing.
The news of her friend's illness wrung her heart.
He gave his hair a quick wrung to remove excess water before drying it with a towel.
He wrung the excess water from his hair after a shower.
The memory of the accident still wrung her with fear.
She wrung the paintbrush to remove excess paint.
The fear of rejection caused a wrung in his chest when he asked her out.
He wrung the socks out before hanging them to dry.
The tragic ending of the movie wrung tears from her eyes.
The chef wrung the dough to remove excess moisture before baking the bread.
He was experiencing a wrung in his chest due to the stress of his job.
She woke up with a wrung in her chest after having a nightmare.
He wrung the grease-stained mechanic's uniform out in the garage sink.
The mechanic wrung the oil filter to remove excess oil from it.
She wrung the sponge to remove the soap and grime from the kitchen counter.
The athlete wrung the sweat from his shirt after a grueling workout.
He wrung the excess oil from the fried chicken before serving it.
He gave the sponge a good wrung before scrubbing the counter.
The wrung of the mop was still wet, and the floor was a little slippery.
The chef gave the vegetables a quick wrung to remove excess water.
After the storm, the trees were left dripping, and the grass was a wrung mess.
The suspect wrung his shirt as he denied committing the crime.
He wrung his opponent's arm in a wrestling match.
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