100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "wring"

Definition

The verb wring means to twist or squeeze something to remove liquid or to extract something from it, often used in the context of wet clothing or a towel. It can also refer figuratively to extracting a response or a result from someone or something.

Synonyms

  • Twist
  • Squeeze
  • Wrench
  • Extract
  • Press
  • Ring out
  • Throttle

Antonyms

  • Release
  • Free
  • Loosen
  • Unbind
  • Dry

Examples

  1. She wring out the wet towel before hanging it up to dry.
  2. In his frustration, he wring his hands and paced the floor.
  3. The athlete seemed to wring every last ounce of energy from his body.
  4. As the rain poured, he had to wring out his shirt to feel comfortable.
  5. She gave the mop a good wring after cleaning the floor.
  6. They had to wring the truth out of him during the interrogation.
  7. After washing the vegetables, he wring them gently to remove excess water.
  8. The laundry had to be wring before it could be put into the dryer.
  9. He tried to wring a promise from her, but she remained silent.
  10. With a quick wring, she removed the moisture from the sponge.
  11. The detective needed to wring out more information from the witness.
  12. After the storm, I had to wring the rainwater from my jacket.
  13. His mind was spinning, trying to wring out a solution to the problem.
  14. She wring her hair dry after swimming.
  15. The gardener would often wring the water from the soaked soil.
  16. It was difficult to wring joy from the sad news.
  17. She wring the last drop of juice from the orange.
  18. He had to wring the fabric tightly to remove the dye.
  19. The coach urged the team to wring out every bit of effort in the final minutes.
  20. She wring the cloth around the vase to clean it thoroughly.
  21. The wring of the towel made a satisfying sound as the water flew off.
  22. It is important to wring out the excess water before ironing.
  23. The magician attempted to wring gasps of surprise from the audience.
  24. She had to wring her eyes to clear the water after the splash.
  25. The child tried to wring the truth from his friend about the secret plan.
  26. The old man would wring his hands when he was anxious.
  27. After the rain, I had to wring out my shoes before wearing them.
  28. He managed to wring a smile from his friend despite the gloomy situation.
  29. She would always wring out her workout clothes before washing them.
  30. To clean the window, make sure to wring the cloth properly.
  31. He tried to wring out the last drops of ketchup from the bottle.
  32. After the party, I had to wring out the tablecloth that got spilled on.
  33. The teacher attempted to wring enthusiasm from her students.
  34. She needed to wring out the mop before continuing to clean the floor.
  35. He could barely wring out a coherent answer during the interview.
  36. The athlete's performance was so intense it seemed they could wring out the crowd's cheers.
  37. I had to wring the sponge several times to get it clean.
  38. The tension was palpable, and he had to wring the situation for clarity.
  39. Don’t forget to wring the cloth before using it to clean the table.
  40. I could feel the tension in the room, and I tried to wring out some humor.
  41. She wring the last bit of water from the mop before putting it away.
  42. His efforts to wring sympathy from the audience were met with silence.
  43. I had to wring my hair with a towel after the shower.
  44. The gardener could only wring out so much moisture before the plant wilted.
  45. He tried to wring a laugh from the serious crowd with a joke.
  46. She would always wring her hands when she was nervous.
  47. After washing the dishes, I had to wring out the dishcloth.
  48. The teacher knew how to wring the best answers from her students.
  49. When the storm hit, I had to wring out my raincoat before going inside.
  50. I watched her wring the water from her hair after the swim.
  51. The politician tried to wring support from the crowd with promises.
  52. He wring the shirt out until it was nearly dry.
  53. The actor's performance could wring tears from the audience.
  54. When washing clothes, it's crucial to wring them properly.
  55. I had to wring the sponge repeatedly to make it clean.
  56. She tried to wring clarity from the confusing instructions.
  57. He would often wring the towel before hanging it up.
  58. The suspense was so intense it felt like they could wring out any emotion.
  59. She needed to wring the water from her rain-soaked shoes.
  60. The teacher tried to wring more participation from the students.
  61. After the wash, he had to wring out the heavy blanket.
  62. The news article attempted to wring out the facts from a messy situation.
  63. He would often wring the moisture from his running shirt after exercising.
  64. The artist managed to wring emotion from the canvas through her brushwork.
  65. She had to wring out her frustration in a productive way.
  66. The dog was soaked, and I had to wring out its towel after a bath.
  67. He tried to wring the last bit of ice cream from the container.
  68. The rain left her clothes heavy; she needed to wring them out.
  69. The baker would wring out excess flour from the dough.
  70. He attempted to wring a compliment from her but failed.
  71. After the game, they had to wring out their jerseys.
  72. The children played in the rain until they were wring with water.
  73. The drama of the situation could wring a tear from the hardest heart.
  74. She took the wet cloth and began to wring it out carefully.
  75. After working hard, he needed to wring out the tension in his shoulders.
  76. The chef would wring out the excess liquid from the vegetables before cooking.
  77. She felt it was her duty to wring every last detail from the story.
  78. He had to wring out his socks after walking through puddles.
  79. The coach wanted to wring the best performance from his players.
  80. With a quick wring, she dried her hair after the shower.
  81. It took a lot of effort to wring the truth from him.
  82. She had to wring the sponge to clean the countertop effectively.
  83. The audience was quiet, but the speaker still tried to wring a reaction.
  84. He found it hard to wring emotion from his performance.
  85. After washing her hands, she had to wring the towel dry.
  86. The detective continued to wring out every detail from the case.
  87. He could almost wring tears from his friends with his sad story.
  88. She had to wring the clothes thoroughly before putting them in the dryer.
  89. The magician's tricks could easily wring gasps of surprise from the crowd.
  90. After the storm, I had to wring out the wet carpet.
  91. She would wring her hands in anticipation before the exam results.
  92. The pressure was on, and he needed to wring out a solution quickly.
  93. The mother had to wring the water from her child's clothes after the splash.
  94. He attempted to wring a promise of commitment from her.
  95. I had to wring out the washcloth before using it to clean the table.
  96. The journalist tried to wring out the truth from the politician's speech.
  97. The dog was drenched, and I had to wring out its towel after the bath.
  98. She could wring a smile from even the grumpiest person.
  99. After her shower, she had to wring out her hair with a towel.
  100. The teacher was skilled at wring the best efforts from her students.