Sentence examples for To wrangling from inspiring English sources

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To wrangling

noun

An act of wrangling.

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That could lead to wrangling.

He described his new role as akin to "wrangling cats".

From haggling with suppliers to wrangling with the unions, I've managed a lot of sticky situations.

Veteran actor Tom Hanks has likened Clint Eastwood's directorial style to wrangling animals.

And he is still getting used to wrangling with the talent brokers of L.A. -- agents and managers.

"It will be intolerable," said he, "if you two fall to wrangling and setting heaven in an uproar about a pack of mortals.

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It's a lot to wrangle.

It took a woman to wrangle Seamus from Incertus.

Attempts to wrangle the animals spawned story lines and puns.

You don't really need to wrangle cattle.

On one flank, with data engineers – – to wrangle, QC, remediate, prepare, integrate and enrich the data.

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