The act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat.
To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
1 I can wrestle even better this year than I could last year.
2 He learned to wrestle after he enlisted in the Free State Army.
3 It has come to our attention that you would wish to wrestle .
4 We grappled pretty tightly, and in the wrestle the gun went off.
5 Sometimes we just need to let the other person wrestle with it.
6 He would soon have plenty of time to wrestle with his regrets.
7 The pastiest milquetoast emerges ready to scale oil rigs and wrestle crocodiles.
8 They wrestle in the snow and icy water shakes from the trees.
9 However, 1540 spectators still turned up to witness the captivating arm wrestle .
10 In the long wrestle between her nature and his, she had conquered.
11 Elisandra shrieked, and Kent leaped forward, trying to wrestle his father aside.
12 Youth then said Bout's off then, only professionals wrestle with shoes on.
13 Would you wrestle another human between a lead belayer and the wall?
14 You may not be able to wrestle her back into your car.
15 I thought of trying to wrestle the book from her hands .
16 Then Kintaro consenting, the hare and the monkey began to wrestle again.
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