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wring

verb as in twist, contort

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But with so little to go on, those following his condition closely are wringing every word – or missing word – for meaning.

From BBC

To all the baseball fans out there who are wringing their hands and proclaiming doom for MLB because the Dodgers have been flexing their financial muscle, I say PHOOEY!

When you wring out this more powerful sponge, it sends down heavier rains than before.

From Salon

So, cry if you must, wring your hands, clutch your pearls and then get back into it.

From Salon

Often angry, she specialised in wringing laughs out of the most unlikely material.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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