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wringer in Finnish

wringer in Finnish is vääntelijä, vääntäjä, mankeli — wringer means a device with two rollers used to squeeze water out of wet laundry.

wringer in Finnish

vääntelijä
noun
One who wrings.
vääntäjä
noun
One who wrings.
mankeli
noun

What does "wringer" mean?

  1. noun A device with two rollers used to squeeze water out of wet laundry.
    "Old washing machines often came with a hand-cranked wringer attached."
  2. noun Informal: a difficult or gruelling experience, as in "put through the wringer".
    "The interview process really put him through the wringer."

wringer in a sentence

  • Old washing machines often came with a hand-cranked wringer attached.
  • The interview process really put him through the wringer.

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "wringer" in Finnish?

"wringer" in Finnish is vääntelijä, vääntäjä, mankeli. wringer means: A device with two rollers used to squeeze water out of wet laundry.

How do you use "wringer" in a sentence?

Example: "Old washing machines often came with a hand-cranked wringer attached." In Finnish, "wringer" is vääntelijä, vääntäjä, mankeli.

Are there other ways to say "wringer" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "wringer": vääntelijä, vääntäjä, mankeli.

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