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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coach had to wrangle the team's positions before the game.
The tour guide had to wrangle the tourists and keep them on schedule.
The group had to wrangle with conflicting schedules to find a suitable meeting time.
The lawyers wrangle in the courtroom during the trial.
The wrangle between the two football teams resulted in a penalty shootout.
The passengers had a wrangle over the seating arrangement on the bus.
The wrangle over the broken fence ended up in small claims court.
She had to wrangle her thoughts before giving the presentation.
The IT department had to wrangle the company's network security.
The project manager had to wrangle the budget for the new construction project.
The coach had to wrangle the team's schedule for the upcoming season.
She has been practicing for months to wrangle her horse in the dressage competition.
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