Meaning
Wrangle has two main meanings:
- (verb) To argue or dispute in a noisy, angry, or complicated way.
 - (verb) To manage, herd, or control animals, especially cattle or horses.
 - (noun) A noisy quarrel or dispute.
 
Grammar and Usage
- Verb (intransitive): "to wrangle over something" → to argue about something.
 - Verb (transitive): "to wrangle cattle" → to herd or control animals.
 - Noun: "a wrangle" → a quarrel, argument, or dispute.
 
Sentence structures:
- wrangle over + noun (argue about something)
 - wrangle with + noun (struggle with or argue with someone/something)
 - wrangle cattle/horses (herd or control animals)
 
Common Phrases
- Legal wrangle → a prolonged legal dispute
 - Wrangle over money → argue about finances
 - Wrangle with problems → struggle with difficulties
 
Collocations
- wrangle over: contract, money, price, details
 - legal wrangle: case, dispute, settlement
 - wrangle cattle: horses, herd, ranch
 
Examples
- The two companies are still wrangling over the terms of the contract.
 - He spent the afternoon wrangling cattle on his uncle’s ranch.
 - There was a long legal wrangle about the property rights.
 - The politicians continued to wrangle over the budget.
 - She had to wrangle with her insurance company to get compensation.
 - The children were wrangling about who would get the last cookie.
 - The wrangle between the neighbors lasted for weeks.
 - He had to wrangle with the software to make it work properly.
 
Synonyms or Related
- For disputes: argue, quarrel, bicker, squabble, feud
 - For controlling animals: herd, drive, round up, manage
 
