not wrinkled or creasednot marked with shallow depressions or furrows
wrin Idiom, Proverb
get the wrinkles out
improve, revise When they get the wrinkles out of the electric car, I'll buy one.
put through the wringer
cause a lot of stress He really put his wife through the wringer when he asked her for a divorce.
through the wringer
experienced a lot of personal problems Hey, I'm tough. I've been through the wringer a few times.
put sb through the wringer
Idiom(s): put sb through the wringer
Theme: DIFFICULTY
to give someone a difficult time. (Informal.) • They are really putting me through the wringer at school. • The boss put Bob through the wringer over this contract.
wringing wet|wet|wringing
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.
new wrinkle
new wrinkle A clever device or expedient, a novelty, as in The players added a new wrinkle to victory celebrations by tossing their shirts to the crowd after the game. In the form of simply a wrinkle, this expression dates from the mid-1700s, new being added two centuries later.
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