Wrangling


to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner.
to argue or dispute.
to tend or round up (cattle, horses, or other livestock).
to obtain, often by contrivance or scheming; w-ngle:
he wrangled a job through a friend.
a noisy or angry dispute; altercation.
contemporary examples

the kardashian look-alike trolling for -ssad noah shachtman, michael kennedy october 16, 2014
empire state building sells shares to the public william o’connor october 1, 2013
uber and airbnb leave disabled people behind elizabeth heideman october 3, 2014
levi unzipped: inside playgirl’s big stunt jacob bernstein november 4, 2009
laughing away the bush years caryn james july 20, 2009

historical examples

the wild geese stanley john weyman
the war of independence john fiske
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 1 james richardson
the farmer boy, and how he became commander-in-chief morrison heady
we ten lyda farrington kraus

verb
(intransitive) to argue, esp noisily or angrily
(transitive) to encourage, persuade, or obtain by argument
(transitive) (western us & canadian) to herd (cattle or horses)
noun
a noisy or angry argument
v.

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