strizzando
Strizzando is the gerund form of the Italian verb strizzare, used to describe the action of squeezing, wringing, or pressing to remove liquid. It is typically employed to indicate an ongoing or concurrent action, as in phrases such as "strizzando la spugna, elimino l'acqua in eccesso" or "strizzando un panno, asciugo la superficie." In everyday language it covers activities like wringing out a towel, squeezing a lemon for juice, or pressing damp fabric to remove moisture.
Etymology: Strizzare derives from the Latin stringere, meaning to press tightly or draw together, through the
Usage and nuance: The gerund strizzando describes actions in progress, often appearing in instructional contexts, recipes,