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wrangling
noun as in contention
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noun as in controversy
noun as in discussion
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noun as in fight
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noun as in friction
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noun as in strife
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Example Sentences
His eyes met mine more than once, reassuring me that we’re still a team — just like we are on complex video shoots for our business, parenting a blended family and wrangling our 120-pound dog for a bath.
But behind the complex political wrangling, Europe’s most powerful economy has been left rudderless, at a time when economic growth has stalled and EU leaders are nervous about an impending Trump presidency.
All but the shouting, vote-counting, finger-pointing, legal wrangling, possible rioting and attempted overthrowing — once more — of our 248-year-old democratic republic.
However, there was wrangling over which, if any, job Jenrick would take.
“Wrangling small children in crowded, long lines is not an easy feat,” said Emily Teixeira, Politisit’s executive director.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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