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wrangle

[rang-guhl] / ˈræŋ gəl /




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As a young father, Craig moved his family to the Northern Territories of Australia, where he wrangled “scrub bulls and buffalo” that had escaped from herds and needed to be sent to market.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was the start of years of humiliating legal wrangles.

From BBC

He checked to see if anyone was hiding under a car, in a truck bed, in one of several outbuildings — “always looking over your shoulder” — before helping wrangle any cows wandering where they shouldn’t.

From Los Angeles Times

The dispute is now heading for a three-day trade tribunal hearing, after formal talks to resolve the wrangle failed.

From BBC

As with most legal attempts to wrangle Trump, it amounted to nothing.

From Salon