1. But you can do more than stand around the coffee bar and wring your hands with your co-workers. 2. Hands were wrung in every quarter at the prospect of homosexuals making a mess of this fine, strong outfit. 3. He wrings his hands like a fly and clinches his eves at the awful sound of that squeaking. 4. I am not thinking simply of an inventory of the human woes that people wring their hands about. 5. I remember my father standing over her sickbed, wringing his hands, so afraid of losing another child. 6. Jenny fretted, wrung her hands. 7. She was wringing her hands, pulling at her lovely mane of hair. 8. The Government has got to get a grip. 9. He wrung his hands in pleasure at her pleasure. |