wrang

wrang

(ræŋ)
adj, adv, n, vb
a Scot word for wrong
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wrang


Past participle: wranged
Gerund: wranging

Imperative
wrang
wrang
Present
I wrang
you wrang
he/she/it wrangs
we wrang
you wrang
they wrang
Preterite
I wranged
you wranged
he/she/it wranged
we wranged
you wranged
they wranged
Present Continuous
I am wranging
you are wranging
he/she/it is wranging
we are wranging
you are wranging
they are wranging
Present Perfect
I have wranged
you have wranged
he/she/it has wranged
we have wranged
you have wranged
they have wranged
Past Continuous
I was wranging
you were wranging
he/she/it was wranging
we were wranging
you were wranging
they were wranging
Past Perfect
I had wranged
you had wranged
he/she/it had wranged
we had wranged
you had wranged
they had wranged
Future
I will wrang
you will wrang
he/she/it will wrang
we will wrang
you will wrang
they will wrang
Future Perfect
I will have wranged
you will have wranged
he/she/it will have wranged
we will have wranged
you will have wranged
they will have wranged
Future Continuous
I will be wranging
you will be wranging
he/she/it will be wranging
we will be wranging
you will be wranging
they will be wranging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been wranging
you have been wranging
he/she/it has been wranging
we have been wranging
you have been wranging
they have been wranging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been wranging
you will have been wranging
he/she/it will have been wranging
we will have been wranging
you will have been wranging
they will have been wranging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been wranging
you had been wranging
he/she/it had been wranging
we had been wranging
you had been wranging
they had been wranging
Conditional
I would wrang
you would wrang
he/she/it would wrang
we would wrang
you would wrang
they would wrang
Past Conditional
I would have wranged
you would have wranged
he/she/it would have wranged
we would have wranged
you would have wranged
they would have wranged
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
References in classic literature ?
In one of his poems he wrote-- "Then gently scan your brother man, Still gentler sister woman; Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang,* To step aside is human: One point must still be greatly dark, The moving why they do it; And just as lamely can ye mark How far perhaps they rue it.
Rab The Rhymer (Dr Douglas Raitt) wisna sae croose an kindly fin "he leuch till he wis sair" the nicht he went till an annual Society Ball: Lads wi far oer lang kilts and squint and hingin wrang kilts.
"Roy performed an 85-minute set and when he left the stage he took his shirt off and wrang it out in the sink it was so hot!
Tell your mother I want to see her." Tears in een, nae the foggiest fit wis wrang, I slunk back to my desk, tremblin' and traumatised.
Ye chaps wha toil at case and press in Lunnan's muckle toun, What's wrang wi' dear Auld Reekie now, that fient a ane comes doun?
Seven long years I served for thee, The glassy hill I clamb for thee, The bluidy shirt I wrang for thee, And wilt thou not wauken and turn to me?
In olden days, what did it mean if a Geordie lass had "faallen wrang"?
Op wrang en ironiese wyse word gesinspeel op die feit dat "twee geglimlagte sersante" die spreker en die aangesprokene op uitstappies neem, saam met hulle swem.
P2: Yeah, if you do leave something they're like "are you feeling awright, is there anything wrang?" [...] "Is there something wrang wi' it?
The ladyes wrang their fingers white, The maidens tore their hair, A' for the sake of their true loves; For them they'll see nae mair.
Geordie saying: get wrong (also pronounced "wrang") Non Geordie translation: to be told off or get into trouble, usually by a parent, boss or other authority figure Usage: "You'll get wrang off ya fatha when he gets in, mind."