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wringer

[ UK /ɹˈɪŋɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɪŋɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a clothes dryer consisting of two rollers between which the wet clothes are squeezed

How To Use wringer In A Sentence

  • Even his mother's washing-machine alarms and enchants him, since he knows one day he'll put his fingers in the wringer, and (experience succeeding innocence) duly does.
  • They were primitive small cylinders, not hooked up to water pipes or drains, with no spin dryers or wringers.
  • I hope this gets the handwringer and chicken little a chance to cool off. Poll: Despite Obama Trip, McCain Still Holds Edge On Foreign Policy
  • As an official handwringer, this line of attack doesn't really bother me so much. McCain: Obama Has Confidence In Himself But Not In His Country
  • She had a proper washing machine she used, but the wringer was a leftover from an earlier time before these fancy new automatic washing machines. The Escapist : Latest News
  • `Her son,'I said, defending our mother against this disturbing beauty, who had put Rob through the wringer in a way I never could. VITALS
  • metalnoir wrote: Doc, I'm seeing the wringer mechanism from one of those old-style clothes washing machines which are popularly referred to as wringer-washers; and, it's in mid-wring of a garment with a French Fleur de Lys pattern. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Are you surprised to hear that sort of talk from someone you had down as an angst-ridden handwringer? Times, Sunday Times
  • OH FOR CHRISSAKES SHIT OR GET OFF THE POT. (handwringer). said with love, of course. my take on the Da VInci one. Does My Blog Look Fat In These Pants? | Her Bad Mother
  • The wringer with its flexible rubber rollers is electrically driven and swings effortlessly into 8 different positions.
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