Wringers [noun]
Definition of Wringers:
asking for answer
Sentence/Example of Wringers:
Also, your garments are as wrinkled as though you'd been put through a wringer.
Get a strong barrel and a pounder—such as used by washerwomen; also a wringer.
Never leave a wringer with the pressure on the rollers when not in use.
Thus, the clothes are wrung as dry as in a wringer of the roller type.
But close—say, that man's so close he puts every copper through the wringer.
Judging from his looks, he might have been run through a wringer.
Have a cup of coffee; you sure look as though you've been through a wringer.
Then Dinah put Raggedy Ann's feet in the wringer and turned the crank.
A smart man is this Sagasta, an' wan that can put a crimp in th' ca-ards that ye cudden't take out with a washerwoman's wringer.
Here stood a washing machine run by electric motor and a wringer run by the same motor (Fig. 143).