wring out of

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wring out of phrasal verb
  1. to obtain something from somebody with difficulty, especially by putting pressure on them Synonym : extract
    • ● A few concessions were wrung from the government.
    • ● They managed to wring the truth out of him.

[TahlilGaran] English Dictionary

wring out of
wring (something) out of (someone)
to persuade someone to give you what you want.
She is a very original comedian and can wring laughs out of any audience.

The trick in fundraising is to wring money out of people who don't want to give it away.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wring something out (= to twist cloth that is wet to get the water out of it)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

wring something out of
wring (something) out of (someone)
to persuade someone to give you what you want.
She is a very original comedian and can wring laughs out of any audience.

The trick in fundraising is to wring money out of people who don't want to give it away.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wring something out (= to twist cloth that is wet to get the water out of it)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

wring out of someone
wring (something) out of (someone)
to persuade someone to give you what you want.
She is a very original comedian and can wring laughs out of any audience.

The trick in fundraising is to wring money out of people who don't want to give it away.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wring something out (= to twist cloth that is wet to get the water out of it)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

wring something out of someone
wring (something) out of (someone)
to persuade someone to give you what you want.
She is a very original comedian and can wring laughs out of any audience.

The trick in fundraising is to wring money out of people who don't want to give it away.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wring something out (= to twist cloth that is wet to get the water out of it)

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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