verb
- to argue angrily or noisily
- to herd or manage livestock, especially horses or cattle
Usage: Western U.S.
noun
- an angry or noisy argument or dispute
Examples
- The siblings continued to wrangle over who would get the last piece of cake.
- The politicians wrangled for hours about the new budget proposal.
- Cowboys wrangle cattle on the ranch every morning.
- She learned to wrangle horses at summer camp.
- Their wrangle about money lasted well into the night.
- The family wrangle over the inheritance created lasting tensions.
- He’s skilled at wrangling difficult customers at the store.