Thesaurus / wrangle
FEEDBACKHow to use wrangle in a sentence
The outcome of the wrangle was a purely personal accommodation of an essentially momentary character.
KING ROBERT THE BRUCEA. F. MURISONBut they only had enough saddle-stock along t' wrangle the bulls—an' I took three uh the best they had.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIRNow if there was anything the good-natured Roly hated, it was to wrangle over a paltry matter like that.
GOLD-SEEKING ON THE DALTON TRAILARTHUR R. THOMPSONThus was inaugurated a long, disgraceful wrangle that did not cease while life lasted.
SOUTH AMERICAN FIGHTS AND FIGHTERSCYRUS TOWNSEND BRADYHe did: that is to say, he was worried and hurried to have the wrangle settled and Charlotte at Aminta's feet.
LORD ORMONT AND HIS AMINTA, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITHEven if they wrangle, classes can talk together and understand each other.
THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY: BEING A PLAIN HISTORY OF LIFE AND MANKINDHERBERT GEORGE WELLSWill I go sneaking and trembling to range myself among impotent kings and wrangle over a country that wants none of us?
LAZARREMARY HARTWELL CATHERWOODIn the meantime, General Wrangle entered Berlin at the head of some forty thousand troops.
REVOLUTION AND COUNTER-REVOLUTIONKARL MARXThere was a most bitter wrangle over the wording of the Constitution, during which even President Washington received abuse.
HISTORIC PAPERS ON THE CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WARMRS. EUGENIA DUNLAP POTTSThe girls, whose room she shared, were in a wrangle over her pretty, blue hair ribbon.
POLLY OF THE HOSPITAL STAFFEMMA C. DOWDWORDS RELATED TO WRANGLE
- altercate
- argue over
- argufy
- avoid
- bicker
- blow hot and cold
- carp
- catch at straws
- cavil
- chicane
- criticize
- dispute
- equivocate
- evade
- fence
- flip-flop
- hassle
- have at it
- hem and haw
- hypercriticize
- make a big thing about
- niggle
- nit-pick
- nitpick
- paralogize
- pick to pieces
- pretend
- prevaricate
- put up an argument
- set to
- shift
- spar
- split hairs
- squabble
- talk back
- waffle
- wrangle
- altercation
- beef
- bicker
- bickering
- blowup
- bone
- bone of contention
- bone to pick
- brannigan
- brawl
- brush
- clash
- contention
- controversy
- crusher
- debate
- difference of opinion
- difficulty
- disagreement
- dispute
- donnybrook
- dustup
- exchange
- face-off
- falling-out
- feud
- fight
- finisher
- flap
- fuss
- gin
- go
- hassle
- knock-down-drag-out
- knockdown
- out
- quarrel
- rhubarb
- romp
- row
- ruckus
- ruction
- rumpus
- run-in
- scene
- scrap
- set-to
- shindy
- spat
- squabble
- static
- stew
- tiff
- word
- words
- wrangle
- affray
- altercation
- argument
- battle royal
- beef
- bickering
- brannigan
- brawl
- breach
- broil
- catfight
- combat
- commotion
- complaint
- contention
- controversy
- difference
- difference of opinion
- difficulty
- disapproval
- discord
- disputation
- dispute
- dissension
- dissidence
- disturbance
- dust
- falling-out
- feud
- fight
- fisticuffs
- fracas
- fray
- fuss
- hassle
- misunderstanding
- objection
- rhubarb
- row
- ruckus
- run-in
- scrap
- set-to
- spat
- squabble
- strife
- struggle
- tiff
- tumult
- vendetta
- wrangle
- altercate
- argue
- battle
- be at loggerheads
- bicker
- brawl
- break with
- bump
- carp
- caterwaul
- cavil
- charge
- clash
- collide
- complain
- contend
- contest
- cross swords
- differ
- disapprove
- dispute
- dissent
- divide
- embroil
- fall out
- feud
- fight
- find fault
- get tough with
- hassle
- have it out
- have words
- lock horns
- mix it up
- object to
- row
- scrap
- set to
- spar
- spat
- squabble
- strive
- struggle
- take exception
- take on
- tangle
- vary
- war
- wrangle
- altercate
- argue
- battle
- be at loggerheads
- bicker
- brawl
- break with
- bump
- carp
- caterwaul
- cavil
- charge
- clash
- collide
- complain
- contend
- contest
- cross swords
- differ
- disapprove
- dispute
- dissent
- divide
- embroil
- fall out
- feud
- fight
- find fault
- get tough with
- hassle
- have it out
- have words
- lock horns
- mix it up
- object to
- row
- scrap
- set to
- spar
- spat
- squabble
- strive
- struggle
- take exception
- take on
- tangle
- vary
- war
- wrangle
- altercated
- argued
- battled
- bickered
- brawled
- broke with
- bumped
- carped
- caterwauled
- cavilled
- charged
- clashed
- collided
- complained
- contended
- contested
- crossed swords
- differed
- disapproved
- disputed
- dissented
- divided
- embroiled
- fell out
- feuded
- fought
- found fault
- got tough with
- had it out
- had words
- hassled
- locked horns
- mixed it up
- objected to
- rowed
- scrapped
- set to
- sparred
- spat
- squabbled
- strove
- struggled
- tangled
- took exception
- took on
- varied
- warred
- was at loggerheads
- wrangled
- altercating
- arguing
- battling
- being at loggerheads
- bickering
- brawling
- breaking with
- bumping
- carping
- caterwauling
- cavilling
- charging
- clashing
- colliding
- complaining
- contending
- contesting
- crossing swords
- differing
- disapproving
- disputing
- dissenting
- dividing
- embroiling
- falling out
- feuding
- fighting
- finding fault
- getting tough with
- hassling
- having it out
- having words
- locking horns
- mixing it up
- objecting to
- rowing
- scrapping
- setting to
- sparring
- spitting
- squabbling
- striving
- struggling
- taking exception
- taking on
- tangling
- varying
- warring
- wrangling
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