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    wringing
    /ˈrɪŋɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely wet; soaked: "he was wringing with sweat"

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  2. Wring means to twist something by holding it tightly and turning your hands in opposite directions. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as wringing out a cloth, wringing someone's neck, or wringing something from someone.

  3. Wring is a verb that means to squeeze or twist something, especially to make it dry or to extract liquid or information. It can also mean to twist into a distorted shape or to cause pain. See synonyms, examples, etymology and more.

  4. Wringing is the act of twisting, squeezing, or compressing something, especially to extract liquid. It can also mean to cause distress or pain, or to obtain something by force or pressure. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.

  5. Wring means to twist something by holding it tightly and turning your hands in opposite directions. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as wringing out a cloth, wringing someone's neck, or wringing something from someone.

  6. Wring is a verb that means to twist forcibly, squeeze, or extract something. It can also mean to cause pain or distress, or to writhe in anguish. See examples, synonyms, and word history of wring.

  7. Wringing is an adjective meaning extremely wet, or a verb meaning to squeeze or twist something. Learn how to use wringing in sentences, idioms and related terms with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Wring means to twist and squeeze something, especially wet clothes or a bird's neck. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, idioms and phrasal verbs with pictures and pronunciation.