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wringer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wringer is a
mechanical laundry aid (also
known as a mangle).
Wringer may also
refer to:
Wringer (magic...
- follower),
pressure him to join them in anti****tion of
becoming the best "
wringers," boys who
wring the
necks of pigeons. Palmer's
mother does not approve...
- Leo
Wringer is a
British Shakespearean actor who has also
performed in many
television and film roles.
Wringer was born in
Spanish Town,
Jamaica to Aston...
- out of wet washing.
While mangles remain in use in
commercial settings,
wringers have been made
redundant by the spin dry
cycle on
modern washing machines...
- "The
Wringer" is the
seventeenth episode of the
third series of the 1960s
British spy-fi
television series The Avengers,
starring Patrick Macnee and Honor...
- Wheeler, who
bought a
wringer company around this time, is
known to have said he had
twelve patents for
improvements to
clothes wringers, nine of his own invention...
-
incurred if the
abusers of our liberality, the
thrallers of our people, the
wringers of the poor, had not been told us! This same
period of
economic and political...
-
Prudom of IGN
remarked that, "Blunt, in particular, is put
through the
wringer in ways that
would seem
almost farcical, if she didn't play them with such...
- were
first reported in the
twentieth century from
machinery such as a
wringers used to dry clothes. The
invention and
widespread use of
automobiles also...
- safety. Spin
dryers were
introduced to
replace the
dangerous power mangle/
wringers of the day. By 1940, 60% of the 25,000,000
wired homes in the
United States...