wrangle
Example Sentences
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Thirteen of the 85 Federalist Papers wrangle with how best to handle this threat, she notes in her history of American civil-military relations.
She was one of many authors he wrangled—alcoholic William Faulkner, neurotic Dr. Seuss, industrious James Michener, imperious Philip Roth.
"The two of us get together and we're like a couple of naughty kids at school that need to be wrangled to be focused," he said.
From BBC
But legislation to finalise it is currently caught in a wrangle between the Lords and the Commons.
From BBC
For politicians, what’s “in” at any moment is important to wrangle votes.
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