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wringers

n. (plural of wringer English)

Usage examples of "wringers".

Beyond the signpost forest the road led to a house of gray wood with a sagging front porch and in the front yard—and here I mean “sea of weeds” instead of yard as ordinary people might know it—a motley collection of rust-eaten clothes wringers, kitchen stoves, lamps, bed-frames, electric fans, iceboxes, and other smaller appliances was lying about in untidy piles.

The wringers they do because it's at least mechanical and has moving parts.

The finished wringers would be sent up to her for distribution and collection of the balance of the purchase price.

Possibly a lot more because these are the last wringers that will be in Jena for a while.

Assure yourself of the ease of this wringer before it's too late and all the wringers are sold.

Empty, that is of wringers, the carter having picked up a wagonload of merchandise for sale in Grantville.

The market having been flooded for the moment, there would be no one to buy any wringers that anyone in Jena fabricated.

I mean, wringers are fine but you can watch German women who can't afford to go to the laundromat down on the banks of the Buffalo doing their laundry on the rocks.

He looked as if he’d been caught between two wringers and had managed to save himself only at the last moment.