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wrangler

[rang-gler] / ˈræŋ glər /




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When the event’s signature balloons were introduced in the late 1920s, wranglers simply released the larger-than-life characters into the sky.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The ants got to pick a lot of stuff,” said Ryan Garrett, a self-described “ant wrangler” and founder of Leaf House Scientific who collected the ant colony and served as a consultant on the habitat.

From New York Times

An animal wrangler oversaw a flock of pigeons outside a false window as a scenic artist painted on their droppings.

From New York Times

Beyond the refreshers on the facts of life, virgin chicken wranglers are being hit with the realization that keeping chickens takes hard work.

From Washington Post

An expert alligator wrangler was sent by a publicity firm from Florida to capture it.

From New York Times