Obtain by coercion or intimidation.
Twist and press out of shape.
Twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish.
1 This Haslerig family demonstrates that you can wring success out of anything.
2 The Colonel's occasional efforts to wring information out of her yielded nothing.
3 You could almost wring water out of the air in our tent.
4 It outmaneuvers rivals and strikes creative financing deals to wring out value.
5 Rovio certainly knows how to wring the most out of a franchise.
6 He now proceeded to wring the handkerchief in a highly dramatic manner.
7 And it's inevitable that we'll wring our hands and be very concerned.
8 Too late the weeping relatives wring their hands and moan the remark.
9 I make sure to wring every last atom of pleasure from it.
10 Mr. Brown began to wring his hands and cry in great agony.
11 Both Darbwin's wife and I wanted to wring their long, thin necks.
12 Next, perhaps, are the sufferings which wring the heart all the while.
13 Again the impulse assailed him to wring confession from her by terror.
14 David Brown removed his hands from hers and started to wring them.
15 It will wring her heart, and either break it or soften it.
16 Marghaz will wring a confession out of them, I do not doubt.
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