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  1. a machine with two rollers used especially in the past for pressing the water out of clothes that had been washed

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You put Donna and Cameron through the wringer this season.
Alex Winston has been through the wringer a few times.
Go deeper: Michael Cohen goes through the wringer for Trump.
I do believe Judge Kavanaugh has been through the wringer.
By early 2019, Carlos Ghosn had been through the wringer.
One measure of humiliation is everything goes through the wringer.
I haven't really gone through this process before, through this wringer.
Rachel Roy has been put through the internet wringer this week.
After she was arrested with Bieber, Jeffries got put through the wringer.
Tube-Wringer This is the best invention that you never knew existed.
The last few years have put the oil industry through a wringer.
In Season 5, Walter's right-hand man, Jesse, went through the wringer.
You put Jeremy Strong through the wringer this season with Kendall's arc.
Williams went through the wringer over the past year with multiple health issues.
He's been through the wringer, but every time Fury has come out swinging.
LoveSync went through the wringer as media descended upon it with snark-powered glee.
"We really put our cars through the wringer of real-world conditions," Villegas says.
"Wringer," Jerry Spinelli's award-winning 1997 children's novel, is suspenseful, poignant and sometimes disturbing.
SEOUL, South Korea — Choi Whal-soo has been through the wringer of speculative bubbles.
If you spend $70 on an apron and put it through the wringer, great.
He is throwing well, despite the wringer that injury has put his throwing arm through.
They put him through the wringer with a live audition but felt he wasn't ready.
The fold, on the other hand, is a device that's been run through the wringer.
With the Tube-Wringer, getting every last drop out of your toothpaste tubes is a cinch.
After enough times through the wringer, it's easy to roll your eyes at the whole thing.
Write about technology for any amount of time and you'll get run through the hype wringer.
"I've been put through the wringer by these people, and it's just not right," he said.
"Wringer," the musical adaptation by New York City Children's Theater, is fun from beginning to end.
Otterbox makes the best rugged cases and really puts them through the wringer in stress tests.
There's no question that Sophie Turner's Game of Thrones character, Sansa Stark was put through the wringer.
Which represents hope for the credibility of a criminal justice system that's been put through the wringer.
Go deeper: Rudy Giuliani sends Trump into Stormy waters; Michael Cohen goes through the wringer for Trump
Kleiner Perkins has been through the wringer since the go-go dot-com days of the late 1990s.
In the past 12 months several multinationals, including Glencore and ZTE, have been put through the legal wringer.
But I ran it through the wringer in the time I had, and it performed like a champ.
AND NOW THAT YOU'VE GONE THROUGH THE WRINGER ON THE REGULATORY FRONT, HOW DO YOU ANALYZE THE SITUATION?
But you've been through the wringer both living it and then writing it, and now you're complete again.
In fact, the women should evoke sympathy; even more than male prisoners, they have been through the wringer.
Notably, Eklund and Kaplan have been through the wringer on their path toward becoming dads since their 2013 wedding.
Timberlake was about to play a similar role as another famous female pop star went through the media wringer.
But in "Bodyguard" he hasn't done the work of building a credible character before putting it through the wringer.
I can't think of another TV actor who's been put through more of a wringer, just physically, than you.
We've listed them from oldest to newest, the last drama-free moment you'll get before diving into the wringer.
They have yet to put their thousand-plus videos through the wringer, so for now I'm seeing first drafts.
But anyone who has been through that wringer knows a Kingsley (or a Kominsky or a Cousineau) or two.
His comments would be controversial at any time, but especially now ... just weeks after Griffin went through the wringer.
First babies can put you through the wringer, the nurses kept telling her, but the second one will be easier.
Breville's new $800 Barista Pro came out last spring, and we've been hard at work putting it through the wringer.
I'll have to put the Pixel 3 phones through the wringer to see if the cameras are really worth the ticket.
So those of us who've kind of gone through the wringer as Mr. Trump has, makes me respect you even more.
For instance, rather innocuous-looking contest between Claudio Silva and Siyar Bahadurzada went through the wringer and came out looking spotless.
Pao got caught up in the story, and was put through the wringer in a way that was depressing to watch.
Frustrated lawmakers last week put Equifax through the wringer over a massive data breach that affected more than 2202 million Americans.
Apple has been put through the wringer over the reliability of its butterfly keyboards for the past few years, and rightly so.
From gallivanting across sandy beaches to trekking through the city in open-toed sandals, our feet have been put through the wringer.
First, they'll run it through the wringer from a critical perspective so that they can be sure it makes sense for them.
Rob is quick to defend his decisions, but it seems like he will be going through the wringer a lot this season.
Her heart is put through the wringer once again when she discovers in the Burgue that he had not died after all.
She's tired of random people treating her body — a body that continues its march through the pregnancy wringer, no less — like an object.
So for those of us who have kind of gone through the wringer, as Mr. Trump has, makes me respect you even more.
By 6 pm, Fox News had assembled an "all-star panel" to run the Post's story through the wringer of right-wing skepticism.
The 'Iron Lady' set a mind-boggling pace as she put Ye Shiwen's London 2012 benchmark through the wringer in the Rio pool.
"I have to have deference and respect to the fact that they've been through the wringer in a way I haven't," he said.
They next sent the sponges through a wringer to remove the oil and then repeated the process, carrying out many tests over multiple days.
Barry Weiss is being put through the wringer following his nasty motorcycle accident, and he has more obstacles ahead on his road to recovery.
In the 27 years since its publication, Fukuyama's treatise has been put through the wringer by critics from both sides of the political aisle.
Much as we all enjoy a happy chorus of affirmation, Mr. Spinelli's "Wringer" proves that moral courage more often feels like a wrenching solo.
"I had been through the wringer with actress and performer types before, and I thought, I'm gonna stay away from this one," he recalls.
Obviously, someone who is more rested in that moment has the upper hand over someone who just put himself or herself through the wringer.
If you put us through a wringer without showing us anything revelatory about the character in question, it just gets annoying and worse: boring.
And they run it through a wringer because we're going to create a fund inside Kleiner Perkins, the first time they've ever had a subsidiary.
Much like her emotional speech on the Billboard stage, the singer again floods with emotion when talking about the wringer of a year she's endured.
Alexa upped its game significantly since it was put through the wringer last year, more than doubling the number of questions it attempted to answer.
Alvin Tan, the company's public policy lead for Southeast Asia, remained silent next to Milner as he was put through the wringer by the minister.
There are plenty of modern dance companies and troupes; why is putting herself through the ABA wringer the only chance she has to go pro?
According to the reader, Wilson said she felt that they'd already put Drake through the wringer, and that another page-one revision would be too onerous.
AL: All companies still come through the wringer, [including] the due diligence process, the investment committee meeting, sometimes lots of follow-up questions, and regulatory approvals.
The frontman has seen some shit in his time leading a band that went through the wringer of indie rock stardom, major label struggles, and reunions.
But the woman, who was homeless, feared that Wilkerson would kill her with a Grim Reaper's neck wringer if she ran away in remote western Colorado.
That terrifies the Facebook people who are just hoping they can sort of get through the wringer and then exit and go back to selling ads.
SJP and her husband Matthew Broderick have been through the wringer, with gossip about alleged infidelity and a pending divorce padding the pages of many a tabloid.
Toyota, GM, Johnson & Johnson and Wells Fargo are but a few companies that have been through the wringer and have either recovered or are on their way.
The upper left put me through the wringer, though with just NONCE and PENN'S in the "entries I wouldn't normally use" category, I called it a day.
Christian Bale puts himself through the wringer to prepare for a role — from drastically dropping weight for The Fighter to packing on the pounds to play Dick Cheney.
Sex and the City attempted to answer this question for six damn years, throwing Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte through the wringer — disgustingly-large diamond rings and all.
That's why we put two top-rated, long-wearing drugstore liquid lipsticks through the wringer, all in an attempt to answer one question: Do these lipsticks really last?
The divorce, which the show suddenly revealed at the end of the season three premiere, has neurotic hand-wringer Morty concerned — but he can't exactly pretend he's surprised.
"I, Daniel Blake," a movie by Ken Loach about a man taken through the wringer by Britain's national health care system, won the prize for best British film.
In addition, having spent 25 years on spin cycle being put through the wringer, Clinton is not going to wilt like Bush did when Trump picks on her.
The consortium has brought together many research groups who work on various psychiatric diseases, as well as on neurological diseases, and has run their collective data through the wringer.
"In their motion they raised the possibility that she's being put through the wringer of a criminal prosecution as retribution for being a plaintiff in our suit," Michelman explained.
"There's a release in death, there's a release in sleep – he's gone through the wringer in this series," star Kit Harington says of Jon's desire to rest in peace.
I thought it was easy, but I have since put myself through the wringer of watching it on a television rerun, and it's the most inept score you ever heard.
VanAllen, who did testify, said that in addition to the trauma from the abuse she suffered she was also put through the wringer by people who called her character into question.
"Shameless" star Steve Howey and his wife, Sarah Shahi, put their former nanny through the wringer -- over being Muslim, over her body, and sexually harassed her ... according to the nanny's lawsuit.
However instead of sticking to the traditional lyrics we all know and love, Cabello sung a version that had been put through the Google Translate wringer a few too many times.
It has learned hard lessons from going through the regulatory wringer at the turn of the century: look beyond the cash cow (Windows); rapaciousness ultimately does not pay; and work with regulators.
Like a washcloth through a wringer, the mountains squeeze more rain of the system — "at least on the order of 10 to 30 percent compared to moving over flat terrain," he says.
He didn't use weirwood tree magic as far as we know, so they could have done all of this out in an open field instead of putting Winterfell through the undead wringer.
This is an excellent example of the Democratic bottom line: On many, many issues, her platform is what the Sanders platform would look like if it actually got through the congressional wringer.
A happy customer from Backcountry who claims to have put the Psycho Tech "through the wringer" calls it "super duper stretchy and soft," and even better than the previous Psycho Tech model.
So it might make some sense to take advice from a guy who was put through the public wringer only to come back when all seemed lost—except for one major difference.
This offbeat animated series has been telling some fairly dark stories in its homestretch, so fans can expect to be put through an emotional wringer before the cult favorite reaches its conclusion.
Even after putting its two lead romantic partners through the wringer in its first four seasons, You're the Worst, FXX's skewed take on the romantic comedy, has lost none of its bite.
Video game companies, celebrity gossip bloggers and live-streaming stars have all been through the wringer recently as the government works harder to stamp out cultural content that it deems unhealthy or unwholesome.
Whatever the cause, the effect has been a series of individuals put through a wringer of public scrutiny -- rather than a quiet vetting -- that leads to a moment of recognition: the nomination is untenable.
After 40 hours of observation, and after putting their data through the statistical wringer to try to remove any possible sources of bias, such a signal is exactly what they think they have found.
Simulation supervisors wrote scripts while they were in the module, putting the astronauts through the wringer to ensure that they -- and the flight controllers -- understood how their hardware operated and the procedures, Ross-Nazzal said.
The show is slated to drop this summer, and according to Variety, all the sickest obstacles are coming with it: the human hamster wheel, the wringer, the massive mouth, and, of course, that gigantic nose.
Fowler's tweet also included the hashtag "#novfxartistswereharmedinthemakingofthismovie," hopefully to assuage fears that the visual effects teams would not be put through the wringer trying to fix the character in time for the original November release.
Between numerous glasses of mulled wine, tears shed over your great uncle's polarizing political comments, and kisses on New Years Eve, it's easy to put your makeup through the wringer after just one holiday gathering.
"We've just had one, and I think it went pretty well but it was something that caused an awful lot of heartache and soul-searching, and everybody went through the wringer on it," he said.
While we're not suggesting that a gym outfit should require as much styling or attention as your 9-to-5 power ensemble, it is worthwhile to regularly upgrade the clothing you put through the wringer.
It's led by Stewart Butterfield, one of the kindest and most self-aware founders in Silicon Valley, who had previously given the world Flickr and then gone through the wringer after its acquisition by Yahoo.
In Neil Simon's 1970 film, The Out-of-Towners, it's a laugh riot when Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis's suburban Ohio couple goes through the New York wringer of muggings, garbage, and exploding manhole covers.
David's been through the wringer -- grindin' 6 YEARS to get back to the UFC ... so he sounds dead serious when he says Rockhold's just another guy he's gotta wreck to get the 185-pound strap.
Teams will answer "brain-bending trivia questions, completing messy, physical stunts and ultimately facing the infamous obstacle course–the human hamster wheel; the classic gigantic mouth; the wringer; and the iconic Double Dare nose," Nickelodeon said.
The site, located about 21 minutes south of downtown Pittsburgh, is where Uber puts its self-driving software through the wringer and teaches its vehicle operators how to watch over a car that can drive itself.
It's a stretch for us to believe that this species would have made it through the evolutionary wringer, let alone take down a legion of the most trained, feared and technologically advanced military in the galaxy.
Over seven years, Payless went through a wringer of private equity and hedge fund stewardship that left it with inadequate technology, run-down stores and no financial cushion to survive an era of upheaval in retail.
Top-seeded American John Isner was put through the wringer before ultimately defeating compatriot Bradley Klahn 7-6 (2), 6-7 (5), 73-6 (5) and advancing to the quarterfinals at the Intrum Stockholm Open in Sweden.
Mama June has been through the wringer, but I hope she eventually finds that she did it for herself, to have confidence to move past her problems with Sugar Bear, and to regain control of her health.
Rattled by all the women ganging up on her, the 23-year-old newscaster extraordinaire went big picture on everyone's ass and claimed herself and anyone who's been put through the reality TV wringer as a victim.
I didn't just lay out on the beach all day though; I put my cosmetics through the wringer by riding a roller coaster, eating ice cream, splashing in the water, and even playing a few sweaty beach games.
"Obviously I would always advise people to come in for regular trims, but I think a lot of the time, people are really putting their hair through the wringer while thinking they're doing the right thing," Felstead says.
Some run Trump's statements through a fact-checking wringer—an essentially important exercise, but one that doesn't get us to the real context in which Trump is making false statements, and what he hopes to gain by them.
Pros: Microfiber head is removable and machine washable, wringing action keeps hands dry, can be used wet or dry, the mop head is replaceableCons: Wringer twisting action can be difficult for someone with limited hand and wrist movement
I think part of the challenge of getting good people to come into government is that when you put them through the wringer of vetting and all that stuff and you never vote of them, that's a real problem.
What is an audience supposed to think when they're put through the emotional wringer of expecting a beloved character to die and experiencing their supposed death scene, only to have the whole thing effectively turn into a giant troll?
She was also run through the wringer, to the point that, after Sansa was raped on her wedding night in Season 5, Turner found herself at the center of a national outcry over the show's use of sexual violence.
The damaged soul has been put through the physical and mental wringer, going straight from his torturous time with Ramsay Bolton to to his intense and violent family life alongside his sister, Yara (Gemma Whelan) and his uncle, Euron (Pilou Asbæck).
" Borrowing the wording of a famous Nixon Administration threat to intimidate legendary Post owner Kay Graham, Bezos said, "With Kay Graham as my role model, I'm very willing to let any of my body parts go through a big fat wringer.
The show, at City Center Stage II, stays true to the novel's premise: Palmer LaRue doesn't want to join in his town's annual fund-raising pigeon shoot as a "wringer," a boy who snaps the necks of the contest's wounded birds.
That Carrey inherently seems to have too much of an edge to be a children's show host — he looks like he wears his heart on his sleeve, including the fact that he's been through the wringer — works in the show's favor.
A well-stocked roster does not simply fulfill its potential; it gets run through a wringer of inevitable setbacks, shakes off suspensions and injuries and infighting, and emerges having gained both blemishes and identity, the preferred catchall of television analysts nationwide.
" Borrowing the wording of a famous Nixon administration threat to intimidate legendary Post owner Kay Graham, Bezos said, "With Kay Graham as my role model, I'm very willing to let any of my body parts go through a big fat wringer.
It's tempting to see a similar drama of retribution unfolding in the way Trump has been putting Mitt Romney through the wringer in the process of selecting a Secretary of State—a process that continues today when they meet for a second time.
Watch him put the improvisers Connor Ratliff and Kristen Acimovic, the Andy Kaufman Award winner Dru Johnston and the stand-up Alison Leiby through the trivia wringer as they grapple with even more rules and obstacles than merely forming their answers into questions.
In that way, even if you don't like to put yourself through the wringer when playing games like this, you can find something to connect with about the underlying themes of self-love, improvement, and learning to cope with anxiety and depression.
The membership is picked through a process known as "punching": The club members select a group of sophomores they want to potentially admit, invite them to an event, and then put them through the wringer until a much smaller number emerge as members themselves.
After being gone for a month, This Is Us has returned not by easing us back into its rhythms, but instead by putting us through the wringer once again: The midseason finale foreshadowed a kind of family reckoning, and "The Fifth Wheel" provides just that.
Ms. Wood, the actress and musician, had just put herself through an emotional wringer: She testified before Congress, in unflinching terms, about being a survivor of sexual violence, then jetted to Los Angeles to perform songs by David Bowie, her musical idol, with his bandmates.
Airlines are in the wringer this week, with United shaming itself in spectacular fashion: Having overbooked a flight and seated the passengers, the company found itself needing four seats—not for paying customers but for airline employees who needed to be moved to another airport.
Whether it's through drama channels reporting on YouTuber feuds, complaints swarming on social media after a beauty guru's product lauch, or a tragic update to a missing person investigation, plenty of YouTubers and their fans have been through the wringer so far in 2019.
After her son Nick had lost in torturous fashion yet again Wednesday, after she had been put through an emotional wringer with him, Norlaila Kyrgios leaned against a metal barrier in the front row of the makeshift Louis Armstrong Stadium at the United States Open.
There's a ton of subtext to be read into this endless trend, almost all of it relating to industry-based misogyny—and Spears has certainly been through the wringer when it comes to the myriad ways that the music industry chews up and spits out female artists.
The script was still born out of Wonder Woman's introduction within an overwrought excuse for rectangular men to punch each other into the sky (Batman v Superman), and still produced through the same Hollywood wringer every other superhero and action movie had gone through before it.
Ivana Trump, the President's first wife, was famously put through the tabloid wringer in a sex scandal that found her, the man she called The Donald, and a swimsuit model named Marla Maples featured on the front pages of the New York Post and the Daily News.
She is likely to be put through the emotional wringer again when she launches her bid for Tokyo but the American draws inspiration from the likes of Romanian Catalina Ponor, who won three golds at the 2004 Athens Games and competed as a 28-year-old at Rio.
PARIS (Reuters) - For the second time in three days Alexander Zverev found himself two-sets-to-one down at the French Open and his poor run at the Grand Slams looked set to continue as he put his nearest and dearest through the wringer for more than three hours.
Shoutout to Bankers Life Fieldhouse for letting me experience Lizzo as played on a Gameboy Color speaker #SomeoneIsFired Of course, several folks online still called out the venue and/or Lizzo's sound team for putting her through the wringer ... but the consensus is she made the most of it.
The company, which is valued at $38 billion, has been through the wringer lately, with regulators, public health advocates and concerned parents accusing it of fueling an epidemic of teenage nicotine addiction by marketing to young people with fruit-flavored pods, colorful youth-filled ads and social media campaigns.
A person like Ariana Grande, on the other hand, has been publicly put through the wringer for events that were in no way her fault and which caused her extreme personal pain, yet the sole objective of her career is to dole out three-minute reprieves to the rest of us.
It also wasn't until 1993 — two years after Anita Hill went through the public wringer over her sexual harassment allegations against Clarence Thomas and drew national attention to the issue — that the Court ruled sexual harassment doesn't have to "seriously affect an employee's psychological well-being" in order to be unlawful.
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer put his global army of "Fed-Head" fans through the wringer for four nerve-shredding sets before he kept alive his pursuit of a record eighth Wimbledon title with a 20-3073(2307) 234-210 6-3 7-6(9) 6-343 win over Marin Cilic the quarter-finals on Wednesday.
Nor is Dean the only one who has been put through this particular wringer: Mark Clattenburg, Michael Oliver and Stuart Attwell, to name just a few, have found the harsh glare of the spotlight fixed on them at one time or another in recent years, soccer briefly coming together in its certainty of their uselessness.
"The only thing I would say, with Katie Graham as my role model, is I'm very glad to have any of my body parts go through a big fat wringer, if need be," Bezos said in remarks Tuesday on the opening day of the Code Conference at Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
"They suffer twice — first at the hand of cops who abuse them and then by a city law department that puts them through the wringer if they have the temerity to sue over it," said Joel Berger, a lawyer who used to work for the city defending cops in civil cases and now works as a civil rights lawyer.
Poor Dean really got put through the wringer here, considering that given the format of the show, there was no way he could avoid bringing Rachel home to meet his family — but what did "home" even mean for him, considering he lost his mom to cancer when he was 15 and has a completely estranged relationship with his father?
Inslee had recently dropped out of the 2020 presidential race, while Warren was fresh off a sizable rally under Seattle's Space Needle, making them a part of a very small club of people on planet Earth who know what it's like to be put through the peculiar wringer of trying to become leader of the free world.
Six years into her class-action lawsuit, which has still not gone to trial, Makaeff was shell-shocked how she had been "put through the wringer," developed health problems, and was having a hard time finding work due to the high-profile nature of the case, and she was permitted by Judge Curiel to withdraw as lead plaintiff in 8033.
" In "All My Puny Sorrows," Toews describes a character based on her mother as "a short, fat seventy-six-year-old Mennonite prairie woman who has lived most of her life in one of the country's most conservative small towns, who has been tossed repeatedly through life's wringer," yet who remains "jovial and curious and delighted and oblivious to snottiness.
It's not that your tresses don't deserve a little TLC after the frenzy of all of your holiday festivities — or that you shouldn't ring in 2020 looking fresh as all get-out — it's just that you probably can't justify dropping hundreds of dollars on some fancy-ass blowout, mask, or gloss after putting your wallet through the wringer for the past month or so.
The series, which began its life in April 2012 as a political crisis of the week show — loosely based on the life of the very real Judy Smith, a former aide to President George H.W. Bush — eventually evolved into one of the decade's wildest series, forever shifting its status quo and putting its (anti)hero Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) through every wringer it could think of.
FIRST JUST ON SPRINT/T-MOBLIE BECAUSE I KNOW THOSE ARE TWO COMPANIES YOU KNOW PARTICULARLY WELL – NOT THAT YOU DON'T KNOW THE OTHER ONES AS WELL EITHER, BUT FROM AN ANTITRUST PERSPECTIVE GIVEN THE WRINGER YOU JUST WENT THROUGH, DOES AT&T PLAN TO SAY ANYTHING ONE WAY OR THE OTHER ABOUT THE ANTITRUST IMPLICATIONS WHEN THE GOVERNMENT CALLS AND SAYS IS THIS SOMETHING YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH?

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