See Also: wrangle 2, verb(dictionary)
wrangle(2)(dictionary)
wrangle(1)(dictionary)
wrangle 1, noun(dictionary)
dare 1, verb, modal verb(dictionary)
tot 2, verb(dictionary)
know 1, verb(dictionary)
brief 3, verb(dictionary)
dip 1, verb(dictionary)
din 2, verb(dictionary)

wrangle 2, verb (oh)



2 v
[Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Perhaps from Low German wrangeln 'to fight, make a disturbance']
[I] to argue with someone angrily for a long time
wrangle over/about
::They are still wrangling over ownership of the house.
wrangle with
::The various government departments are wrangling with each other.