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wangle

[wang-guhl] / ˈwæŋ gəl /


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Clearly, the few evolutionary changes the domestic cat has made have been the right ones to wangle their way into people's hearts and homes.

From Salon Aug. 11, 2023

Even when I was filming “Clifford,” I managed to somehow wangle my way into getting onto a flight and going back for three days of Glastonbury, and I was just floating.

From New York Times Oct. 21, 2021

At six, he got his first library card from the Brooklyn Public Library; he would eventually wangle a second one from the neighbouring borough of Queens, doubling his weekly intake.

From Nature Jan. 27, 2020

Francis would wangle VIP invitations to 7th Fleet ceremonies and wait patiently for a chance to approach the admiral and shake his hand.

From Washington Post Jan. 23, 2018

“Order of Merlin, Second Class, I’d say. First Class, if I can wangle it!”

From "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling

In the days just before World War I, the pair wangles an invitation to a stately castle, hoping to vindicate a cook suspected in the death of an earlier guest there.

From Seattle Times Mar. 16, 2017

Maura returns to her old house and finds Ali and Sarah preparing for their festival trip, onto which she wangles herself a spot.

From The Guardian Dec. 18, 2015

He abandons an academia-bound path, and, despite his “father’s odor among the old guard,” wangles a job offer from a shadowy HQ-linked businessman.

From Washington Post Nov. 17, 2015

When Scotty wangles an audience with the all-powerful Bennie in Bennie’s New York office, he arrives armed with a fish that he caught in the East River.

From New York Times Jun. 21, 2010

He was always finding out little wangles that he wasn't supposed to see.

From Malcolm Sage, Detective by Jenkins, Herbert George

Technically, she wasn’t old enough to work with the horses at the track, but Crump wangled her way in.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 16, 2026

Two years before, Caligiuri had wangled an invitation to an exclusive party thrown for George Michael in the Hollywood hills.

From BBC Nov. 13, 2023

He wrote op-eds for major newspapers and wangled summonses from presidents to brief them on dealing with the Soviet Union and other world issues.

From Washington Post Jan. 22, 2021

A story by one Chicago Tribune reporter who wangled his way to Nagasaki wasn’t just censored but destroyed.

From Seattle Times Aug. 5, 2020

Jesse wangled the parts for both from work.

From "Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho" by Jon Katz

And well done for wangling a shift at Headingley.

From The Guardian Jul. 28, 2020

Still, her stepdad pushed Tiffany, recognising her talent and wangling her first paid gig.

From The Guardian Apr. 12, 2020

He made it to Borneo in 1984 by wangling a berth on an expedition to explore the Mulu caves, now one of the island’s tourist attractions.

From Washington Post Mar. 8, 2018

Mr. Dinkins added more cops on the streets — wangling a tax increase to do so — and more cadets in the police academy, who went on duty only after he left office.

From New York Times Nov. 10, 2017

He's always right in there wangling for his own.

From A Yankee in the Trenches by Holmes, Robert Derby




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