put through the wringer



put someone through the wringer

Fig. to give someone a difficult time; to interrogate someone thoroughly. (Alludes to putting something through an old-fashioned clothes wringer.) The lawyer really put the witness through the wringer! The teacher put the students through the wringer.
See also: put, wringer

put somebody through the wringer

to make someone have a very difficult or unpleasant experience
Usage notes: In the past, a wringer was a machine used for pressing water out of clothes.
They really put me through the wringer in my interview.
See also: put, wringer

put (someone) through the wringer

Slang
To subject to a severe trial or ordeal.
See also: put, wringer

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KlytiË-Greek Mythology
AnnasAN-əs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin
Foley['fəuli]
ÍVarr-Ancient Scandinavian
HjÖRdÍS-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
MÁIreMOI-raIrish