WRUNG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Every concession had to be wrung from them They wrung their hands saying that they did not know what could be done about it You hope to use the victims of the means test to defend your bank balances and the wealth which you have wrung from the workers
Rung vs. Wrung Homophones Spelling Definition - GRAMMARIST Wrung is the past and past participle tense of the verb wring, which means to squeeze the liquid out of something Wring is also used in a figurative sense to mean force an emotion, information, a favor, etc , from someone through great effort
Wrung - definition of wrung by The Free Dictionary 1 to twist forcibly: She wrung the chicken's neck 2 to twist or compress in order to force out water or other liquid (often fol by out): to wring out a washcloth 3 to extract by or as if by twisting or compression: to wring a confession from a spy 4 to affect painfully by or as if by some contorting or compressing action
wrung - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to force out as if by squeezing: [~ + object + out of + object] They captured the spy and wrung the secret password out of him to hold or clasp tightly, usually with a twisting motion: [~ + object] She wrung her hands in anguish
wrung - Wiktionary, the free dictionary wrung simple past and past participle of wring I wrung out my wet jeans and hung them out to dry Old English [edit] Pronunciation [edit] IPA : ˈwruŋ