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wrangle
verb (wrangled , wrangling )
1 intr to quarrel, argue or debate noisily or bitterly.
2 to obtain or persuade by wrangling.
3 US to herd (horses or cattle).
noun
1 the act of disputing noisily.
2 a bitter dispute.
[14c: from German wrangeln ]
wrangling noun , adjective .
verb (wrangled , wrangling )
1 intr to quarrel, argue or debate noisily or bitterly.
2 to obtain or persuade by wrangling.
3 US to herd (horses or cattle).
noun
1 the act of disputing noisily.
2 a bitter dispute.
[14c: from German wrangeln ]
wrangling noun , adjective .
wrangler
noun
1 someone who disputes, especially angrily and noisily.
2 US a herdsman, especially of horses.
3 Brit in the University of Cambridge: a student who has gained first-class honours in the final mathematics examinations.
[16c]
noun
1 someone who disputes, especially angrily and noisily.
2 US a herdsman, especially of horses.
3 Brit in the University of Cambridge: a student who has gained first-class honours in the final mathematics examinations.
[16c]
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