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Sentence count:57+2Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: danglingwranglebunglingstranglequadranglewaiting listsomething likenigglingMeaning: ['ræŋgl]  n. an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining). 
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(31) People returned with stories of fierce wrangling between rival A-frame owners; there were too many of the damn things.
(32) The preceding months of wrangling were the cause of a great deal of economic uncertainty.
(33) The children wrangling over the new toy.
(34) What does all this wrangling come to?
(35) In that family they are always wrangling about something.
(36) Unless these problems are solved, there will be endless wrangling in the schools.
(37) The political wrangling in the United States over the national debt ceiling has helped push the dollar to record lows, and the price of gold above $1,600 an ounce, double where it was two years ago.
(38) A filibustering blowhard of a politician, Dod would use bureaucratic wrangling to further the Federation's aims and hinder the efforts of those who would expose their chicanery.
(39) When she died, her family spent months wrangling over the property.
(40) The local bank and the other creditors were wrangling as to how to divide property.
(41) The temptation is to laugh at the bureaucratic imbecility of such wrangling.
(42) Yet the wrangling over Darfur should not divert attention from southern Sudan.
(43) The Scoop: Lemuel Gulliver (Black) finds himself towering over and wrangling with the miniature island creatures of Lilliput in a long-awaited remake of Jonathan Swift's classic 1726 tale.
(44) The Greek Orthodox Church is wrangling in the courts over its ownership of a further 325, 000 acres.
(45) After much legal wrangling, the case is now before the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
(46) Their divorce is the culmination of years of bitter fights and wrangling.
(47) Even now, after months of talks(sentencedict.com), negotiators are still wrangling over a raft of competing proposals.
(48) Senegal's announcement Friday that Habre would be extradited on a charter flight Monday moves to end years of legal wrangling about what to do with the former Chadian leader.
(49) The children were wrangling ( with each other ) over the new toy.
(50) It took a decade of reports, lectures, and political wrangling, but when President Lyndon Johnson signed the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act in 1968, much of its language came from the Craigheads.
(51) Marxism is a wrangling ism , dealing as it does with contradictions and struggles.
(52) Frederick S. Parsons, an income tax consultant, had been disputing and wrangling for an hour with a gover-ment tax inspector. An item of nine thousand dollars was at stake.
(53) You are a Mussulman, I am a hindu, another is a Christian or a Buddhist - and we are wrangling, butchering each other.
(54) The delicate and sometimes bellicose wrangling between China and Taiwan has long demanded painstaking terminological finesse.
(55) There was some wrangling between creditors about who was to blame. Sentencedict.com
(56) How can there be no wrangling in this world of ours?
(57) Wrangling votes for the "cap and trade" legislation in the House, Obama backed off a campaign promise to auction off all "allowances" — permits to release a set amount of greenhouse gases.
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