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
One who wrings.
vääntäjä
One who wrings.
mankeli
What does "wringer" mean?
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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."
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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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