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wringer
(wring¦er)
Pronunciation:
/ˈrɪŋə/
noun
a device such as a mangle for wringing water from wet clothes, mops, or other objects.
Phrases
put someone through the wringer
(or
the mangle
)
informal
subject someone to a very stressful experience, especially a severe interrogation:
he has no papers so they put him through the wringer
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