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I. wring [Brit rɪŋ, americ rɪŋ] SUBST

to give sth a wring

II. wring <Pret imperf, Part perf wrung> [Brit rɪŋ, americ rɪŋ] VERBO trans

1. wring:

2. wring (extract) fig:

wring confession, information, money
arracher (from, out of à)

3. wring (twist):

to wring sb's/sth's neck literal, fig
tordre le cou à qn/qc

III. wringing ADV

IV. wring [Brit rɪŋ, americ rɪŋ]

to be wrung out coloq

I. wring out VERBO [Brit rɪŋ -, americ rɪŋ -] (wring [sth] out, wring out [sth])

wring out cloth, clothes:

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tordre le cou à qn coloq literal, fig
tordre linge
it wrings my heart to see that

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wring <wrung, wrung> [rɪŋ] VERBO trans

1. wring (twist to squeeze out):

wring shirt
to wring sb's/sth's neck a. fig

2. wring (obtain):

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tordre linge
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wring <wrung, wrung> [rɪŋ] VERBO trans

1. wring (twist to squeeze out):

wring shirt
to wring sb's/sth's neck a. fig
tordre le cou à qn/qc

2. wring (obtain):

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tordre linge
Present
Iwring
youwring
he/she/itwrings
wewring
youwring
theywring
Past
Iwrung
youwrung
he/she/itwrung
wewrung
youwrung
theywrung
Present Perfect
Ihavewrung
youhavewrung
he/she/ithaswrung
wehavewrung
youhavewrung
theyhavewrung
Past Perfect
Ihadwrung
youhadwrung
he/she/ithadwrung
wehadwrung
youhadwrung
theyhadwrung

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Use either frozen or fresh spinach in the recipe, just make sure to wring out the moisture.
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The extra adrenaline really seems to wring out every drop of passion from my body.
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Fireworks, concerts and celebrations unfolded around the globe to ring in the new year and, for some, to wring out the old.
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They've already begun lab experiments using underground injections of carbon dioxide and surfactants to see if they can wring out more.
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The high moisture content of the atmosphere also meant there was plenty of water for the storms to wring out.
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