‘Additionally, while my parks all turn a handsome profit, I don't spend a lot of time playing with the cost of the hamburgers at the concession stands to wring out every last dime.’.‘Despite her best efforts, Isobel could rarely wring a smile out of Keenan.’.‘Guiseley wrung one final effort out of Henry before the final whistle and all in all a draw was a fair result.’.‘He actually bends over the steering wheel as if to wring an extra couple of miles out of the car.’.‘For those readers who are accustomed to more detailed explications, the chapters will read less as case studies and more as efforts to wring from Freud's original texts some interpretive potential.’.1.2 Squeeze (someone's hand) tightly, especially with sincere emotion.‘"Yeah, " I said, wringing more water out of my clothes.’.‘Yet Strauss manages to create an opera which wrings every dramatic drop from the text.’.‘I'll wring the last drop of blood out of it.’.‘Dampen with water and wring out all the excess moisture.’.‘Sitting up, I gather all my hair in my hand and wring out the water onto his lap.’.‘Dampen a towel in the mixture and wring out all the excess moisture.’.‘We pull them out, rinse them in clean water and wring out the excess water.’.‘It was a performance that could have wrung tears from a stone.’.‘It took me about a year afterwards to wring out a tear.’.‘He found a nearby hotel, wrung the water from his clothes, and went to have a drink.’.
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