wringer
/ˈɹɪŋə(ɹ)/
wringer
English
Noun Top 41,719
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Definition
One who wrings.
Etymology
From Middle English wringere, equivalent to wring + -er.
Example Sentences
- "We wringers of hands don't really want a step to take! We want to continue our hand-wringing and feel hostile toward anyone who acts as if there's something simple to do about any problem."
- "Reynders brushed a messy lock of orange hair out of her eyes for the dozenth time. Her body didn't change in the ADDC, actively resisted and eventually reverted any changes being consciously made to it, but in her constant state of nervous paranoia she was doing a bang-up job of making herself look like she'd been through several sequential wringers. "I know there's a better way to describe this, but it's very hard to focus. Bear with it. I hate being like this a lot more than you hate hearing it, trust me.""
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