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    wrangle
    /ˈraŋɡl/

    noun

    • 1. a dispute or argument, typically one that is long and complicated: "an insurance wrangle is holding up compensation payments"

    verb

    • 1. have a long, complicated dispute or argument: "the bureaucrats continue wrangling over the fine print"
    • 2. round up, herd, or take charge of (livestock): North American "the horses were wrangled early"

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  2. to take care of or deal with someone or something, usually when this is difficult: I was raised in a house where my father worked long hours, and my mother stayed home, wrangling kids, cooking, cleaning, washing clothes. She has to wrangle classes of over 30 students.

  3. The meaning of WRANGLE is to dispute angrily or peevishly : bicker. How to use wrangle in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wrangle.

  4. To wrangle is to take part in a long, angry, intense argument, especially over an issue with lots of details. You can also wrangle, or herd, a bunch of cows. Politicians and lawyers frequently wrangle, no cows necessary.

  5. Wrangle definition: to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner.. See examples of WRANGLE used in a sentence.

  6. Define wrangle. wrangle synonyms, wrangle pronunciation, wrangle translation, English dictionary definition of wrangle. to argue or dispute; an altercation; to round up cattle, horses, or other livestock Not to be confused with: wangle – maneuver, finagle, wheedle: wangle an...

  7. to take care of or deal with someone or something, usually when this is difficult: I was raised in a house where my father worked long hours, and my mother stayed home, wrangling kids, cooking, cleaning, washing clothes. She has to wrangle classes of over 30 students.

  8. verb intransitive Word forms: ˈwrangled or ˈwrangling. 1. to quarrel angrily and noisily. 2. to argue; dispute. verb transitive. 3. to argue (a person) into or out of something. noun.