wrestle|wrestled|wrestles|wrestling in English
verb
[wres·tle || 'resl]
struggle with; scuffle, fight, contend in a wrestling match
Use "wrestle|wrestled|wrestles|wrestling" in a sentence
1. In 1994, he wrestled a tour of South Africa for England's All-Star Wrestling.
2. Steer wrestling or Bulldogging is an event where men try to wrestle a 600 pound steer to the ground
3. The Acolytes Protection Agency (APA) was a professional wrestling tag team who consisted of Bradshaw (John Layfield) and Faarooq (Ron Simmons). They wrestled for the American promotion World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) between October 1998 and March 2004.
4. He wrestled with his classmate.
5. I wrestled with the Quran.
6. I wrestle with details.
7. 6 They taught me to wrestle.
8. He has wrestled professionally for five years.
9. Are You Willing to Wrestle?
10. We all know I wrestled in college.
11. We all know I wrestled in college
12. 19 Wrestle is an all - round counterwork.
13. Don't start wrestling yet.
14. The minister wrestled over the wording of the communique.
15. Delegates wrestled with the problems of violence and sanctions.
16. 20 We have to wrestle with difficulties.
17. 17 I'll wrestle you for the prize.
18. 1 He taught his little brother how to wrestle.
19. 15 Ray continued to wrestle with the wheel.
20. 18 John would wrestle Gary for the prize.
21. She wrestled under the gimmick of Trish Stratus' biggest fan.
22. 3 Ray continued to wrestle with the wheel.
23. 2 They are going to wrestle a match next month.
24. Sumo wrestling originated in Japan.
25. Or several wrestle, throw a few somersault, are frequent.