Sentence examples for to wrangle from inspiring English sources

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to wrangle

noun

An act of wrangling.

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It's a lot to wrangle.

You don't really need to wrangle cattle.

It took a woman to wrangle Seamus from Incertus.

She doesn't feel the need to wrangle with your authenticity".

Attempts to wrangle the animals spawned story lines and puns.

The officer also made a call asking for some help to wrangle the critter.

"Move when I tell you to move, so I don't have to wrangle you".

It takes a certain kind of person to be able to wrangle a camel.

An environmental calamity cannot be easy to wrangle onto the stage.

The company offers a range of algorithms to wrangle the data.

It can take tens of thousands of rupees to wrangle municipal approvals for building plans.

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