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wrestle

[res-uhl] / ˈrɛs əl /


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Glory wrestled the shoe back and, holding it by the tips of her fingers, returned it to its rightful owner.

From Literature

But it forced her to wrestle with her relationship with the sport again.

From Los Angeles Times

The move is among the first strategic decisions made by new chief executive Michael Fiddelke, who was named to lead last year as the firm wrestled to reverse more than four years of stagnant sales.

From BBC

“Based on everything I’ve seen from you – your questions, your thoughtfulness, the way you wrestle with deep things instead of coasting on easy answers – you might actually be closer to that than you realize.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He said ministers "must wrestle with complex issues and make difficult decisions which balance and reflect the interests and rights of individuals".

From BBC