go through the wringer

go through the wringer
to suffer, or to make someone suffer, an unpleasant experience

She’s been put through the wringer these past few months.

Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym
Main entry: wringer

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go through the ˈwringer idiom
(informal) to have a difficult or unpleasant experience, or a series of them
Main entry:wringeridiom

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  • through the wringer — experiencing something very difficult or unpleasant. Our tech people have been putting the new servers through the wringer. Mr. Gold went through the wringer to get immigration papers for his parents. Usage notes: usually used with put or go, as… …   New idioms dictionary

  • through the wringer — vp A chastising, a tough questioning. He came home pottedlast weekend and his wife ran him through the wringer. 1940s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • through the wringer — experienced a lot of personal problems    Hey, I m tough. I ve been through the wringer a few times …   English idioms

  • go through the wringer — put (someone) through the wringer to make someone have a very difficult or unpleasant experience. I went through the wringer to get my first film part …   New idioms dictionary

  • put through the wringer — put (someone) through the wringer to make someone have a very difficult or unpleasant experience. They really put me through the wringer in my interview …   New idioms dictionary

  • put through the wringer — verb To interrogate or scrutinize closely; to subject to some trial or ordeal. They really put each candidate through the wringer before choosing one to hire …   Wiktionary

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  • put someone through the wringer — go through/put someone through/the wringer phrase to suffer, or to make someone suffer, an unpleasant experience She’s been put through the wringer these past few months. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym Ma …   Useful english dictionary

  • put someone through the wringer — put (someone) through the wringer to make someone have a very difficult or unpleasant experience. They really put me through the wringer in my interview …   New idioms dictionary

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