Crossword-Solution: WRINGER 7 letters, 12 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Wringer n. One who, or that which, wrings; hence, an extortioner.
Wringer n. A machine for pressing water out of anything, particularly
from clothes after they have been washed.

We have 12 clues for the answer “WRINGER”

Clue Answers
Antique washer part 1 answer
Feature of old clothes washers 1 answer
Metaphor for a difficult ordeal 1 answer
Old laundry-squeezing device 1 answer
Old washer attachment 1 answer
Old washing machine feature 1 answer
Tough thing to be put through 1 answer
Old laundry appliance 2 answers
Drier 5 answers
Janitor's tool 5 answers
A MACHINE FOR WASHING DISHES 10 answers
Mangle 38 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WRINGER (5)

And there dwells one Mistress Quickly, which is in the manner of his nurse, or his dry nurse, or his cook, or his laundry, his washer and his wringer.
The Merry Wives of Windsor William Shakespeare 1998
But the full ignominy of the task his own mother had set him this afternoon was not realized until he and Genesis set forth upon the return journey from the second-hand shop, bearing the two wash-tubs, a clothes-wringer (which Mrs.
Seventeen Booth Tarkington 2006
The wash-tubs were old-fashioned, of wood; they refused to fit one within the other; so William, with his right hand, and Genesis, with his left, carried one of the tubs between them; Genesis carried the heavy wringer with his right hand, and he had fastened the other tub upon his back by means of a bit of rope which passed over his shoulder; thus the tin boiler, being a lighter burden, fell to William.
Seventeen Booth Tarkington 2006
There's something about you--I can't tell what--that just puts my heart through the wringer every time I'm round you.
Flappers and Philosophers F. Scott Fitzgerald 2003
What's the matter? You all look as if you'd been drawn through a wringer." Briefly, to the accompaniment of many expressions of astonishment from the insurance detective, Garrick related what had happened, from the raid to the gas-gun.
Guy Garrick Arthur B. Reeve 2004

Quotes with WRINGER (3)

We were together because we were addicted to each other. I was never as intoxicated as I was when we were happy together, and I knew it was the same for him. We were putting ourselves through the wringer for those moments of perfection between us, but they were so tenuous that only our stubbornness, determination and love kept us fighting for them.
Sylvia Day Reflected in You
I think my body went through a lot, went through the wringer. In terms of being inside the ring, getting hit, but also outside the ring, living a crazy life.
Oscar De La Hoya
I may have taken someone through the wringer psychologically, but I've never been sinister.
John Mayer
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Appears in: LAT, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1993–2022).