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wrangles
  • present tense form of wrangle (3rd person singular).

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Wrangles over planning permission for developments often find Tesco in the news.

From BBC • Sep. 9, 2013

Often the Wrangles go hiking in the nearby Cascades, and Dick roams the lake shore watching daily the mallards and fishermen.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the main thing the Wrangles miss in their adopted city is intellectual curiosity and "vibrant intensity" among neighbors.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the Prince strode soberly from the Room of Wrangles, every eye was upon his sturdy little back and there was a kindly light in each of them, bar none.

From Truxton King A Story of Graustark by McCutcheon, George Barr

Church-History is chiefly a Relation of Church-mens Wrangles, and D. Cave in a late Book of his had denominated every Century from some eminent Quarrel which arose among the Clergy.

From An Account of the Growth of Deism in England by Stephens, William