Sentences with phrase «process wringer»

There's no cost to the Seller to put the Buyer through the court process wringer, especially if it's via Small Claims Court, and there's no incentive or disincentive for the Seller to sign the mutual release under any circumstance.

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The phrase «through the wringer» means to give someone a hard time or to subject that person to a difficult or rigorous process.
I'm still in the process of fixing the damage to my hair but it's come a long way since it was put through the wringer.
Viewers who are happy to be put through the wringer like this will no doubt love exhausting a box of tissues in the process.
We didn't ever buy or build a clothes wringer, as we lived in a dry sunny region, but that could be an effective method of speeding up the drying process, especially in more humid locations.
That is, Eric Steig put O'Donnell et al. through the wringer during the review process, and -LSB-...]
Telling losers from winners can be difficult thanks to the burden of legal fees on both sides and the wringer through which the legal process has put them.
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