wrang

/ræŋ/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'wring' — to twist or squeeze something forcefully, often to remove liquid.
    • He wrang the chicken's neck to prepare it for cooking.
    • She wrang the wet towel out before hanging it up.
    • After the storm, they wrang the water from their soaked clothes.
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