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Meanings of
wrangling
in English
Catalan
regateig
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An instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
wrangle
haggling
haggle
Catalan
regateig
Synonyms
Examples for "
wrangle
"
wrangle
haggling
haggle
Examples for "
wrangle
"
1
But a Greek minister stopped the order after a two-year legal
wrangle
.
2
Stan would
wrangle
the pathology and forensics report from law enforcement authorities.
3
Still, a long legal
wrangle
would be bad for the Indian economy.
4
The project would sidestep the U.S. political
wrangle
that has ensnared Keystone.
5
They
wrangle
,
they agree, and we are to be married in June.
1
Months of political
haggling
will take place before a president is chosen.
2
That power of negotiation also works when
haggling
for a home loan.
3
Vendors' and buyers' heated
haggling
rose above the strollers' chatter and laughter.
4
It had struggled to finalize the deal amid
haggling
over contract terms.
5
The fact was, both men enjoyed the
haggling
for its own sake.
1
But, believe it, they're willing to
haggle
as Labor Day draws nigh.
2
Father often used to
haggle
the tree a good deal in tapping.
3
Then compare quotes and even use them to
haggle
down the price.
4
I had a good
haggle
and eventually got it down to £150.
5
The owner is homesick, and will not
haggle
about a few pounds.
Usage of
wrangling
in English
1
The leadership question was therefore settled, but the
wrangling
will go on.
2
The bills follow months of
wrangling
between mining companies and Magufuli's government.
3
As they made their way to London, the
wrangling
began about money.
4
The two kept out of the
wrangling
;
they felt themselves too weak.
5
Verily this is truth-the
wrangling
together of the people of the fire.
6
There have already been endless court battles and
wrangling
by local parties.
7
It serves the purpose of diverting attention from the party's internal
wrangling
.
8
Sunday attack's came during a week of diplomatic
wrangling
between the pair.
9
The horseman was too old a campaigner to waste time in
wrangling
.
10
But the
wrangling
among lawmakers makes this more of a political cliff-hanger.
11
The noise, the groaning, the
wrangling
,
the fighting, the pilfering, were distracting.
12
But the shutdown
wrangling
is indicative of the partisan deadlock to come.
13
The young men behave very well, the old ones are always
wrangling
.
14
The trial's progress has been slow, beset by strikes and procedural
wrangling
.
15
Abruptly the
wrangling
knot of men resolved itself into two definite factions.
16
The disposal, to joint venture partner Verizon Communications, took years of
wrangling
.
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About this term
wrangling
wrangle
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
legal wrangling
political wrangling
much wrangling
internal wrangling
partisan wrangling
More collocations
Translations for
wrangling
Catalan
regateig
Wrangling
through the time
Wrangling
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common