verb
- past tense of ‘wrastle’, a dialectal or informal variant of ‘wrestle’; to struggle or grapple with someone or something
Usage: dialectal; informal
Examples
- He wrastled with his brother in the backyard.
- She wrastled the heavy box up the stairs.
- The cowboy wrastled the calf to the ground.
- They wrastled over who would get the last piece of pie.
- He wrastled with the decision for hours.
- The old man wrastled with his conscience.