Extract (liquid) by squeezing or pressing.
1It outmaneuvers rivals and strikes creative financing deals to wring out value.
2Tillie sat back on her knees to wring out the water-soaked rag.
3Dragged him all the way to Vido to wring out his lungs.
4He saw another one wring out a washcloth and clean another table.
5Rajan raised the policy rate and squeezed domestic demand to wring out inflation.
6Work the yarn in this for fifteen minutes, then wring out.
7The combined company could also wring out huge savings from cutting overlapping functions.
8He seemed determined to wring out every drop of pleasure until then, though.
9But, to wring out the metaphor, she can go all night.
10There are plenty more to wring out even yet, but they must wait.
11His guts tightened, struggling to wring out every drop of stress.
12If he wants to wring out my arm-purse, he should render a written account.
13I say, just wring out my jacket skirts, will ye?
14Khartoum will wring out every ounce of propaganda it can out of Agwai's statements.
15We can strip now and wring out our clothes thoroughly.
16Not a compromising word could they wring out of her.
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