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I'm reading Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen and cannot understand the meaning Meaning of a sentence“I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day”

The sentence isI'm reading Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen and cannot understand the meaning of:

I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day."

I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. Could anyone paraphrase it?

I'm reading Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen and cannot understand the meaning of a sentence

The sentence is

I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day."

I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. Could anyone paraphrase it?

Meaning of “I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day”

I'm reading Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen and cannot understand the meaning of:

I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day.

I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. Could anyone paraphrase it?

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itThe sentence is "I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day."

I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day."

I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. couldCould anyone paraphrase it?

it is "I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day." I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. could anyone paraphrase it?

The sentence is

I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day."

I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. Could anyone paraphrase it?

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I'm reading Arnold Wesker's The Kitchen and cannot understand the meaning of a sentence

it is "I can ring your napkins out any day, with you tucked in them any day." I understand that it's suggesting beating someone figuratively, but I'm not sure. could anyone paraphrase it?