wring

Etymology 1
From, from , from , possibly from.


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Verb

 * 1)  Often followed by out: to squeeze or twist (something moist) tightly so that liquid is forced out.
 * 2)  To squeeze water from (an item of wet clothing) by passing through a wringer.
 * 3)  Often followed by from or out: to extract (a liquid) from something wet by squeezing, twisting, or otherwise putting pressure on it.
 * 4)  To hold (someone or something) tightly and press or twist; to wrest.
 * 5) To clasp and twist (hands) together due to distress, sorrow, etc.
 * 6) To bend or strain (something) out of its position; to wrench, to wrest.
 * 7) To contort or screw up (the face or its features).
 * 8) To twist or wind (something) into coils; to coil.
 * 9) Of a thing (such as footwear): to pinch or press (a person or part of their body), causing pain.
 * 10)  To cause (someone or something) physical harm, injury, or pain; specifically, by applying pressure or by twisting; to harm, to hurt, to injure.
 * 11) To cause (tears) to come out from a person or their eyes.
 * 12) To cause distress or pain to (a person or their heart, soul, etc.); to distress, to torment.
 * 13) To obtain (something) from or out of a person or thing by extortion or other force.
 * 14) To use effort to draw (a response, words, etc.) from or out of someone; to generate (something) as a response.
 * 15)  To afflict or oppress (someone) to enforce compliance; to extort.
 * 16)  To cause (someone) to do something or to think a certain way.
 * 17)  To change (something) into another thing.
 * 18)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 19)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 20)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 21) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 22) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 23) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 24) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 25)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 26)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To clasp and twist (hands) together due to distress, sorrow, etc.
 * 2) To bend or strain (something) out of its position; to wrench, to wrest.
 * 3) To contort or screw up (the face or its features).
 * 4) To twist or wind (something) into coils; to coil.
 * 5) Of a thing (such as footwear): to pinch or press (a person or part of their body), causing pain.
 * 6)  To cause (someone or something) physical harm, injury, or pain; specifically, by applying pressure or by twisting; to harm, to hurt, to injure.
 * 7) To cause (tears) to come out from a person or their eyes.
 * 8) To cause distress or pain to (a person or their heart, soul, etc.); to distress, to torment.
 * 9) To obtain (something) from or out of a person or thing by extortion or other force.
 * 10) To use effort to draw (a response, words, etc.) from or out of someone; to generate (something) as a response.
 * 11)  To afflict or oppress (someone) to enforce compliance; to extort.
 * 12)  To cause (someone) to do something or to think a certain way.
 * 13)  To change (something) into another thing.
 * 14)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 15)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 16)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 17) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 18) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 19) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 20) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 21)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 22)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To contort or screw up (the face or its features).
 * 2) To twist or wind (something) into coils; to coil.
 * 3) Of a thing (such as footwear): to pinch or press (a person or part of their body), causing pain.
 * 4)  To cause (someone or something) physical harm, injury, or pain; specifically, by applying pressure or by twisting; to harm, to hurt, to injure.
 * 5) To cause (tears) to come out from a person or their eyes.
 * 6) To cause distress or pain to (a person or their heart, soul, etc.); to distress, to torment.
 * 7) To obtain (something) from or out of a person or thing by extortion or other force.
 * 8) To use effort to draw (a response, words, etc.) from or out of someone; to generate (something) as a response.
 * 9)  To afflict or oppress (someone) to enforce compliance; to extort.
 * 10)  To cause (someone) to do something or to think a certain way.
 * 11)  To change (something) into another thing.
 * 12)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 13)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 14)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 15) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 16) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 17) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 18) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 19)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 20)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To cause (tears) to come out from a person or their eyes.
 * 2) To cause distress or pain to (a person or their heart, soul, etc.); to distress, to torment.
 * 3) To obtain (something) from or out of a person or thing by extortion or other force.
 * 4) To use effort to draw (a response, words, etc.) from or out of someone; to generate (something) as a response.
 * 5)  To afflict or oppress (someone) to enforce compliance; to extort.
 * 6)  To cause (someone) to do something or to think a certain way.
 * 7)  To change (something) into another thing.
 * 8)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 9)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 10)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 11) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 12) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 13) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 14) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 15)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 16)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To use effort to draw (a response, words, etc.) from or out of someone; to generate (something) as a response.
 * 2)  To afflict or oppress (someone) to enforce compliance; to extort.
 * 3)  To cause (someone) to do something or to think a certain way.
 * 4)  To change (something) into another thing.
 * 5)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 6)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 7)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 8) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 9) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 10) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 11) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 12)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 13)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1)  To afflict or oppress (someone) to enforce compliance; to extort.
 * 2)  To cause (someone) to do something or to think a certain way.
 * 3)  To change (something) into another thing.
 * 4)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 5)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 6)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 7) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 8) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 9) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 10) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 11)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 12)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1)  To give (teachings, words, etc.) an incorrect meaning; to twist, to wrest.
 * 2)  To put (oneself) in a position by cunning or subtle means; to insinuate.
 * 3)  To slide (two ultraflat surfaces) together such that their faces bond.
 * 4) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 5) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 6) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 7) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 8)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 9)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To be engaged in clasping and twisting (especially the hands), or exerting pressure.
 * 2) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 3) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 4) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 5)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 6)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 2) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 3) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 4)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 5)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To twist the body in or as if in pain; to writhe.
 * 2) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 3) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 4)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 5)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To contend, to struggle; also, to strive, to toil.
 * 2) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 3)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 4)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1) To experience distress, pain, punishment, etc.
 * 2)  Of a lode: to be depleted of ore; to peter or peter out.
 * 3)  To make a way out with difficulty.
 * 1)  To make a way out with difficulty.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bashkir: һығыу
 * Bulgarian:, изцеждам чрез извиване
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Czech:
 * Danish: vride
 * Dutch:
 * Egyptian:
 * Esperanto: premtordi, vringi
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Friulian: stuargi
 * Galician:
 * German: ,
 * Greek: ,
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Khmer: ច្បាច់,
 * Latvian:
 * Macedonian:
 * Manx: faast
 * Mongolian:
 * Cyrillic:
 * Mongolian: ᠮᠤᠰᠭᠢᠬᠤ
 * Norman: teurtre
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: vri
 * Persian:
 * Polish: wyżymać,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: snìomh
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: исције́дити
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:, , ,
 * Swedish: vrida ur
 * Vietnamese:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Hungarian:, ,


 * Bulgarian:, извивам врата
 * Catalan: ,
 * Danish: vride
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: vääntää niskat nurin
 * Galician:
 * Indonesian:
 * Macedonian:
 * Maori: kōwiri, tāwhiri
 * Ottoman Turkish: بورمق
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: snìomh
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: ,
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Bashkir: һығыу, һығып алыу, тартып алыу
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: исције́дити
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Dutch: ,
 * French:
 * Interlingua: ,

Etymology 2
Partly:


 * from, , from , ; and
 * from the modern English.

See further at etymology 1.

Noun

 * 1)  A powerful squeezing or twisting action.
 * 2)  Followed by down: the product of wringing, such as cider or wine.
 * 3)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.
 * 1)  Followed by down: the product of wringing, such as cider or wine.
 * 2)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.
 * 1)  Followed by down: the product of wringing, such as cider or wine.
 * 2)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.
 * 1)  Followed by down: the product of wringing, such as cider or wine.
 * 2)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.
 * 1)  Followed by down: the product of wringing, such as cider or wine.
 * 2)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.
 * 1)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.
 * 1)  A sharp physical pain, especially in the abdomen; also, mental pain or distress.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: puristettu neste
 * Galician:
 * Macedonian:

Etymology 3
From, , , from , from : see further at etymology 1.

Noun

 * 1)  A device for compressing or pressing, especially for making cheese, cider from apples, or wine from grapes.

Verb

 * 1) to