wrangling in English

verb
1
have a long and complicated dispute.
weeks of political wrangling
2
round up, herd, or take charge of (livestock).
the horses were wrangled early

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1. Wrangling After years of wrangling, the contract was suspended in 19 Sentencedict.com

2. Jeremy's wrangling method sounds way less pleasant.

3. They're still wrangling over the financial details.

4. The children were wrangling over the new toy.

5. It is the matter they are wrangling over.

6. They are still wrangling over ownership of the house.

7. The various government departments are wrangling with each other.

8. But, with some few exceptions, the main results had been disputatious wrangling.

9. Both parties have been wrangling over entitlements for months.

10. 41 synonyms for Contentious: argumentative, wrangling, perverse, bickering, combative

11. Yet the legal wrangling may not be completely over.

12. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment.

13. They had been wrangling with the authorities about/over parking spaces.

14. Months of wrangling over new production standards for the vaccine and new inspection procedures followed.

15. There had been a great deal of wrangling over the menu.

16. The two sides have spent most of their time wrangling over procedural problems.

17. Yet the wrangling over Darfur should not divert attention from southern Sudan.

18. The Gingrich investigation lasted two years and was marked by extraordinary partisan wrangling.

19. Sources say the parties are also wrangling over the length of the deal.

20. Synonyms for Argufying include quarrelling, quarreling, arguing, squabbling, bickering, wrangling, rowing, disputing, fighting and scrapping

21. A group of MPs is still wrangling with the government over the timing of elections.

22. Since the freehold all belonged to the boss, wrangling over ownership was beside the point.

23. Setting the fees for each pollutant would be highly contentious and beset by political wrangling.

24. Beeper isn't trying to replace those apps entirely, though, just wrangling them into one concise (paid) app

25. The construction of this market has led to four years of wrangling that could yet scupper agreement.

26. It's actually quite sporty to give a speech while wrangling a tarantula, I have to say.

27. The delicate and sometimes bellicose wrangling between China and Taiwan has long demanded painstaking terminological finesse.

28. As the wrangling has stretched into the new year, Clinton has moved up some in public esteem.

29. Bush's shaky mandate was partly due to the closeness of the election vote and the legal wrangling afterwards.

30. Of the three provisions, the one causing the greatest partisan and ideological wrangling is medical savings accounts, known as MSAs.

31. And this is without the inevitable political and legal wrangling so characteristic of any nuclear activity in the United States.

32. That was left to a Commission on Admissions, which spent the summer and fall wrangling bitterly over the details.

33. This page shows answers to the clue Bickering.Bickering may be defined as “Altercation; wrangling” and “Argue over petty things”

34. And now we have Sliver which was the subject of much wrangling and hasn't exactly set the world on fire.

35. He was wrangling for the best deal he could get and trying to ensure it would not be his last.

36. A filibustering blowhard of a politician, Dod would use bureaucratic wrangling to further the Federation's aims and hinder the efforts of those who would expose their chicanery.

37. It took a decade of reports, lectures, and political wrangling, but when President Lyndon Johnson signed the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act in 19 much of its language came from the Craigheads.

38. 23 A filibustering blowhard of a politician, Dod would use bureaucratic wrangling to further the Federation's aims and hinder the efforts of those who would expose their chicanery.

39. Besting a Boar Requisition a Riverbeast Entangling an Elekk Wrangling a Wolf With each new acquisition, you're then asked to further its training with some / all of the following series of quests

40. With Producer Brad Pomerance wrangling Bubbies Bunny, Linda and SJ, the Bubbies chat with the legendary Lainie Kazan, gain words of wisdom from mother and children's author Jill Rosensweig, and play Guess The Grandma.

41. Argle-Bargle - a verbal dispute; a wrangling argument argy-bargy contestation , controversy , disceptation , arguing , argument , contention , disputation , tilt - a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement; "they were involved in a violent argument"

42. Contestation: 1 n a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement Synonyms: arguing , argument , contention , controversy , disceptation , disputation , tilt Types: show 5 types hide 5 types argle-bargle , argy-bargy a verbal dispute; a wrangling argument firestorm an outburst of controversy sparring an argument in

43. Argumentation (n.) mid-15c., "presentation of formal arguments," from Old French argumentacion (14c.), from Latin Argumentationem (nominative argumentatio) "the bringing forth of a proof," noun of action from past-participle stem of argumentari "adduce proof, draw a conclusion," from argumentum (see argument).Meaning "debate, wrangling, argument back and forth" is from 1530s.