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wrestle

[res-uhl] / ˈrɛs əl /


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“People were cool. And there was always enough floating to the cauldron top that I never had to wrestle or worry about a wheel not being done enough.”

From Literature

The little girl of about five clutches tight to the doll she has tucked under her arm, while her toddler-sized brother tries to wrestle it away from her.

From Literature

She lunged forward, taking the branch in her teeth, then wrestled it from the boy and flung it away.

From Literature

Families with millions of dollars sometimes wrestle with the burden that money will put on their children.

From MarketWatch

Season 2 returned nine years later to wrestle with Peak TV’s onslaught.

From Salon