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wrangler | wrangled |

As a noun wrangler

is someone who wrangles or quarrels.

As a verb wrangled is

(wrangle).

wrangler

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone who wrangles or quarrels.
  • A cowboy who takes care of saddle horses.
  • A cowboy who takes care of tourists.
  • An animal handler or trainer.
  • (UK, education, University of Cambridge) a student who has completed the third year of the mathematical tripos with first-class honours.
  • See also

    *optime

    wrangled

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (wrangle)

  • wrangle

    English

    Verb

    (wrangl)
  • To bicker, or quarrel angrily and noisily.
  • * Shakespeare
  • For a score of kingdoms you should wrangle .
  • * Addison
  • He did not know what it was to wrangle on indifferent points.
  • to herd horses or other livestock
  • To involve in a quarrel or dispute; to embroil.
  • * Bishop Robert Sanderson
  • When we have wrangled ourselves as long as our wits and strengths will serve us, the honest, downright sober English Protestant will be found in the end the man that walketh in the safest way, and by the surest line.
  • I don't know how, but she managed to wrangle us four front row seats at tonight's game.

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * wrangler

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An act of wrangling.
  • An angry dispute.
  • See also

    * wangle