The act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat.
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Examples for "wrestling"
Examples for "wrestling"
1How would you describe the state of wrestling in the UK today?
2I asked, since that was exactly the question I was wrestling with.
3Yet across the government, officials are wrestling with how to handle bitcoin.
4But I believe that wrestling with these issues will benefit you nonetheless.
5The lower side has in the centre Jacob wrestling with the angel.
1We were grappling in darkness in the absence of the required guidance.
2Lebanon was grappling with a financial and economic crisis before coronavirus hit.
3The country is still grappling with the human, economic and political costs.
4A messy, error-strewn grappling match that could easily have gone either way.
5Several people in judo pajamas were already working through various grappling techniques.
1I can wrestle even better this year than I could last year.
2He learned to wrestle after he enlisted in the Free State Army.
3It has come to our attention that you would wish to wrestle.
4We grappled pretty tightly, and in the wrestle the gun went off.
5Sometimes we just need to let the other person wrestle with it.
1Still, the new government will have to grapple with tough economic problems.
2Unclear things glide and grapple rocks, pulling their way through the water.
3Grant and Lee were locked in their death grapple in the Wilderness.
4The crafty antagonists grapple in every cunning of the art of war.
5And now people grapple with them in a different way, maybe online.
1If it came to a hand-to-hand struggle, I knew I could overpower him.
2At the foot of the blockhouse, a desperate hand-to-hand struggle was in progress.
3Bitter, bloody, hand-to-hand struggles, between the polarised factions.
Translations for hand-to-hand struggle