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wring
verb (wrung , wringing )
1 (also wring something out) to force liquid from it by twisting or squeezing.
2 to force (information or a consent, etc) from someone.
3 to break (the neck) of a bird, etc by twisting.
4 to keep clasping and twisting (one's hands) in distress or agitation.
5 to crush (someone's hand) in one's own, by way of greeting.
6 to tear at (the heart as the supposed seat of the emotions).
[Anglo-Saxon wringan ]
wringing wet soaking wet; saturated.
wringer
noun a machine with two rollers for squeezing water out of wet clothes.
wrinkle1
noun
1 a crease or line in the skin, especially of the face, appearing with advancing age.
2 a slight crease or ridge in any surface.
3 a minor problem or difficulty to be smoothed out.
verb (wrinkled , wrinkling ) tr & intr to develop or make something develop wrinkles.
[Anglo-Saxon wrinclian to wind round]
wrinkle2
noun , colloq a useful tip or trick; a handy hint.
[Anglo-Saxon wrenc trick]
wrinkly
adjective (wrinklier , wrinkliest ) having or full of wrinkles.
noun (usu wrinklies) derog an elderly person.
[16c; 1970s as noun ]
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