wring in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To wring is to twist and squeeze something, especially fabric, to remove excess liquid.
Sample Sentences
- She had to wring out the soaked towel before hanging it up to dry.
- After the rainstorm, he decided to wring the water from his clothes before entering the house.
- The detective tried to wring the truth out of the reluctant witness.
- In yoga class, the instructor taught us how to wring tension from our bodies through deep breathing.
- She watched in dismay as he began to wring his hands nervously during the interview.
- She had to wring out the soaked towel before hanging it to dry.
- The detective tried to wring a confession from the suspect during the intense interrogation.
- After the rain, he wrung his shirt out, grateful for the sunshine that followed.
- With a deep breath, she wrung her hands together, trying to calm her nerves before the speech.
- The gardener wrung the excess water from the soil to ensure the plants wouldn't drown.
- She had to wring out the wet towel before hanging it up to dry.
- With great effort, he managed to wring the truth out of the reluctant witness.
- After the storm, they had to wring their clothes dry before they could head home.
- The detective tried to wring a confession from the suspect during the interrogation.
- She felt the need to wring every last bit of joy from her vacation before returning to reality.