Wrings
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6 examples of Wrings in a sentence
Then, she
wrings
the birds’ necks and cuts them open to examine their entrails for divine messages.
Poor Sally Field (as the girlfriend who
wrings
her hands on the sidelines) is given her weakest role, with not a single funny or smart line ("If you do that jump, I won't be here when you get back").
I could go on about the unfunny set-pieces of the botched robbery at the museum, attempts to fly a helicopter and the saw-it-coming-around-the-corner bluff which
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the required confession out of Mostel's "Dishonest Abe" character but other than a passing hindsight discomfort at seeing a low-flying aircraft circling the under-construction World Trade Centre buildings, there's really very little to say one way or another.
As Bertrand Russell pointed out, “The man who has fed the chicken every day throughout its life at last
wrings
its neck instead, showing that more refined views as to the uniformity of nature would have been useful to the chicken.”
As Bertrand Russell cautioned about the dangers of such inductive reasoning, in The Problems of Philosophy, “The man who has fed the chicken every day throughout its life at last
wrings
its neck instead, showing that more refined views as to the uniformity of nature would have been useful to the chicken.”
But there is the Black Man?""What do you mean, the Black Man?""The old miner who comes back into the pit and
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naughty girls' necks."
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