Definitionn. a clothes dryer consisting of two rollers between which the wet clothes are squeezed
Last update: July 17, 2015
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Clothes are put on a wringer. [Please select]
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The laundry room was also clean and an old wringer tub still sat in one corner, as though unwilling to completely surrender to modern appliances. [Please select]
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I had as lief run the boat with a clothes-wringer as with that engine, any day, from then to now. [Please select]
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After nitration the cage is carried to a wringer, which forms the basket, and the acids removed. [Please select]
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She felt as limp as if she had been boiled and put through the clothes-wringer. [Please select]
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To some makes of these machines a hank wringer is attached. [Please select]
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"I accidently ran him through the clothes-wringer this afternoon, and the poor boy is as thin as a pie crust." [Please select]
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"No, indeed," said poor Fiddlecumdoo, "I've been run through a clothes-wringer, which is much worse than being stepped on." [Please select]
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The surplus oil is squeezed out by running the bag through an ordinary clothes wringer several times. [Please select]
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By and by the giantess brought an immense clothes-wringer from a shelf, and having fastened it to the side of the big wash tub began to wring out the clothes. [Please select]
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Prince Fiddlecumdoo had never seen a clothes-wringer before, and so pleased was he with the novelty of it that he leaned far out of the pocket to watch it work. [Please select]
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