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1 She began to wring the water out of her long hair.
2 As the rags or grass tufts absorb the dew, wring the water into a container.
3 Use a rag to absorb the water, then wring the water out into an appropriate receptacle.
4 We mastered at last a corner each, and then we started to twist the whole, as if to wring the water out.
5 This revived them greatly, and as the rain had now almost ceased they rose and endeavoured to wring the water out of their garments.
6 He wrung the water and mud from the garment and examined it.
7 After wringing the water from the moist linen, she approached the bed.
8 I remember my wringing the water from them; then I remember no more.
9 She wrung the water from her hands and led the way.
10 She stooped down and with both hands wrung the water from her skirts.
11 You stand in the sand, wringing the water from the edge of your shirt.
12 They wrung the water out of the bedding and clothing as thoroughly as possible.
13 He wrung the water out of his clothes, and ran softly up the shore.
14 We derived much comfort from taking off our clothes and wringing the water from them.
15 She stood on a flat stone and wrung the water from the poor green voile.
16 Namgay Doola wrung the water out of his eyes and made obeisance to the King.
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