WRANGLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster quarrel, wrangle, altercation, squabble mean a noisy dispute usually marked by anger quarrel implies heated verbal contention, stressing strained or severed relations which may persist beyond the contention
wrangle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary wrangle (third-person singular simple present wrangles, present participle wrangling, simple past and past participle wrangled) To convince or influence (someone) by arguing or contending
Wrangle - definition of wrangle by The Free Dictionary To grasp and maneuver (something); wrestle: "the especially agile ironworkers whose task was to snatch steel from the sky as it came sailing in on the boom of the derrick, then wrangle it into the building's frame" (Jim Rasenberger)
WRANGLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you say that someone is wrangling with someone over a question or issue, you mean that they have been arguing angrily for quite a long time about it The two sides have spent most of their time wrangling over procedural problems [VERB + over] A group of MPs is still wrangling with the government over the timing of elections [V + with over]
wrangle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English wran•gle ˈræŋgəl v , -gled, -gling, n v to argue, quarrel, debate, or dispute, esp noisily or angrily:[no object] The kids wrangled over who should get to sit near the window to obtain by bothering, pestering, or badgering:[~ + object] He wrangled a small raise out of the boss, but it was hard work a noisy or angry dispute
Wrangle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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