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41wring away from — index confiscate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
42wring someone's withers — 1. To wound someone by a snub, etc 2. To cause someone anguish • • • Main Entry: ↑withers …
43wring|ing-wet — «RIHNG ihng WEHT», adjective. so wet that water may be wrung out …
44wring somebody's hand — ˌwring sb s ˈhand idiom to squeeze sb s hand very tightly when you shake hands Main entry: ↑wringidiom …
45wring out — PHRASAL VERB When you wring out a wet cloth or a wet piece of clothing, you squeeze the water out of it by twisting it strongly. [V P n (not pron)] He turned away to wring out the wet shirt... [V n P] Soak a small towel in the liquid, wring it… …
46wring out — verb extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing wring out the washcloth • Syn: ↑squeeze out • Hypernyms: ↑extract, ↑pull out, ↑pull, ↑pull up, ↑take …
47wring out of — phr verb Wring out of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑concession …
48wring one's hands — clasp and twist one s hands together as a gesture of distress or despair. → wring …
49wring something from/out of — obtain with difficulty or effort. → wring …
50wring someone's neck — used for emphasizing how angry you are with someone When he finds out what you did, he ll wring your neck! …