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1 sucuk gibi
wringing, wringing wet -
2 sırılsıklam
adj. soaking wet, drenched, sopping wet, sopping, like a drowned rat, wet through, dripping, wringing wet, wringing, sodden, soppy--------adv. head over heels* * *sodden -
3 çok ıslak
adj. wringing wet, wringing, sodden -
4 burma
"1. twisting; wringing. 2. castration. 3. griping. 4. giving an acrid taste to one´s mouth. 5. twisted, convoluted. 6. a pastry with pistachios and syrup. - sarık turban with thick coils." -
5 sucuk
"1. a sausage flavored with garlic. 2. a sweet confection consisting of nuts coated with a rubbery paste made of grape molasses. 3. slang wealthy person, someone who´s loaded. -unu çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to beat the tar out of, beat the daylights out of. 2. to tire out, exhaust. - gibi ıslanmak/olmak to get drenched; to be wringing wet."
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wringing — adj. (in full wringing wet) so wet that water can be wrung out … Useful english dictionary
wringing wet — So wet that water can be wrung out • • • Main Entry: ↑wring * * * wringing wet : very wet His clothes were wringing wet from the rain. • • • Main Entry: ↑wring * * * ˌwringing ˈwet f5 [wringing wet … Useful english dictionary
Wringing machine — Wringing Wring ing, a. & n. from {Wring}, v. [1913 Webster] {Wringing machine}, a wringer. See {Wringer}, 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wringing wet — adj. Wet through and through; soaked; dripping. * /He was wringing wet because he was caught in the rain without an umbrella./ * /He was wringing wet after working in the fields in the hot sun./ … Dictionary of American idioms