wrangle|wrangled|wrangles|wrangling in English
verb
[wran·gle || 'ræŋgl]
persuade; argue; bicke
Use "wrangle|wrangled|wrangles|wrangling" in a sentence
1. Wrangling After years of wrangling, the contract was suspended in 19 Sentencedict.com
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3. Don't wrangle with others over trifles.
4. The legal wrangle continues.
5. Jeremy's wrangling method sounds way less pleasant.
6. They're still wrangling over the financial details.
7. The children were wrangling over the new toy.
8. Using one's true feelings to wrangle snooch.
9. It is the matter they are wrangling over.
10. They are still wrangling over ownership of the house.
11. The various government departments are wrangling with each other.
12. But, with some few exceptions, the main results had been disputatious wrangling.
13. Synonyms for Altercations include arguments, contentions, disagreements, disputes, dissensions, quarrels, rows, squabbles, wrangles and clashes
14. Both parties have been wrangling over entitlements for months.
15. 41 synonyms for Contentious: argumentative, wrangling, perverse, bickering, combative
16. Yet the legal wrangling may not be completely over.
17. Brabble definition, to argue stubbornly about trifles; wrangle
18. They were involved in a long legal wrangle.
19. Brawl definition is - to quarrel or fight noisily : wrangle
20. The wrangle was finally resolved in January last year.
21. Synonyms for Bickered include argued, disputed, fought, quarrelled, quarreled, rowed, squabbled, wrangled, scrapped and disagreed
22. Synonyms for Argufied include quarrelled, quarreled, argued, squabbled, bickered, wrangled, rowed, disputed, fought and foughten
23. 27 It was available at a moment's notice, purchased at a bodega or wrangled a vending machine.
24. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment.
25. Some common synonyms of Altercation are quarrel, squabble, and wrangle