verb
- argued angrily or noisily; quarreled
- herded or managed livestock, especially cattle or horses
- obtained or achieved something through persistent effort or manipulation
Usage: Western U.S.
Usage: informal
Examples
- The siblings wrangled over who would get the last piece of cake.
- The committee members wrangled for hours about the budget proposal.
- Cowboys wrangled cattle across the open range.
- She wrangled horses on her family’s ranch every summer.
- He wrangled an invitation to the exclusive party through his connections.
- The lawyer wrangled a favorable settlement for her client.
- They wrangled about politics until late into the night.