wringerˈrɪŋ ər
wringer (n)
- plural
- wringers
English Definitions:
wringer (noun)
a clothes dryer consisting of two rollers between which the wet clothes are squeezed
wringer (Noun)
A device for drying laundry consisting of two rollers between which the wet laundry is squeezed (or wrung); a mangle.
Wringer
Wringer is a Newbery Honor-winning 1997 young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli.
wringer
A mangle or wringer is a mechanical laundry aid consisting of two rollers in a sturdy frame, connected by cogs and (in its home version) powered by a hand crank or by electricity. While the appliance was originally used to wring water from wet laundry, today mangles are used to press or flatten sheets, tablecloths, kitchen towels, or clothing and other laundry.
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