Wringing Sentence Examples

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  • She began wringing her hands.

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  • He's an inch away from wringing my neck, Sofia said, following.

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  • He was talking to Edith Shipton who was nodding and biting her fingernails, when she wasn't wringing her hands.

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  • He has the grip of a man who's used to wringing the necks of wounded game birds.

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  • Our clothes are always wringing wet, we are obliged to wash all over twice a day.

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  • Her constant wringing of hands and awkward walk become endearing traits, which set her character aside from the others.

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  • For example, you would not want to apply high voltage to a product which is still wringing wet from its humidity experience !

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  • There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it does n't survive.

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  • The gnawing off of a limb is so common that it has been given the term ' wringing off ' by trappers.

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  • This must cause much wringing of hands among the bambiists, who hate the thought of anyone enjoying the proliferation of wild game.

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  • Wash it by hand in cold water and avoid scrubbing or wringing.

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  • Repetitive behaviors may materialize, such as tissue shredding or hand wringing.

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  • Psychomotor agitation-Disturbed physical and mental processes (e.g., fidgeting, wringing of hands, racing thoughts); a symptom of major depressive disorder.

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  • Instead of wringing out the fabric, roll the panties in an absorbent towel to remove the excess water and then lay the panties flat to air dry either on another towel or on the flat surface of a drying rack.

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  • Most of Bird Song's other guests remained, as requested, in their own rooms but Ryland hung around the kitchen, sharing a snack of take-out pizza with Donnie while Edith sat nearby, wringing her hands and looking petrified.

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  • The angel ignored her and dropped beside her, wringing his hands helplessly.  The blond woman dangled over the widening chasm, clutching Katie's hand.  She braced her feet against the side of the chasm and walked upward, until Toby could grab her belt.  The angel pulled hard, and Katie pushed Deidre on top of the angel, who yelped.

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  • In a famous picture by Apelles she was represented under this title as if just emerged from the sea and in the act of wringing her tresses.

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  • Nominoe hastened to depose the four Frankish bishops, after wringing from them by force confessions of simony; he then established a metropolitan see at Dol.

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  • In a voice crackling with tension and rhythmically wringing his hands, he says, " Yes, I do.

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  • For example, you would not want to apply high voltage to a product which is still wringing wet from its humidity experience!

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  • There is no point in planting a perennial that needs plenty of moisture and then wringing your hands when it doesn't survive.

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  • I 'm wringing every last drop out of the time available to me.

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  • Some have said so with glee, others with wringing hands and a heavy heart.

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  • Children with Rett's syndrome usually repeat certain movements and gestures, in particular, hand wringing or hand washing.

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