Synonym: battle, fight, struggle, tussle. Similar words: wrestler, wrestling, trestle, restless, restlessly, restlessness, wrest, nestle. Meaning: ['resl] n. the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat. v. 1. combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force 2. engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate 3. to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling) 4. engage in a wrestling match.
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1 He taught his little brother how to wrestle.
2 They are going to wrestle a match next month.
3 Ray continued to wrestle with the wheel.
4 It took them 3 hours to wrestle the heavy rock into place.
5 We had to physically wrestle the child from the man's arms.
6 They taught me to wrestle.
7 Some people wrestle with their problems until the very last minutes of their waking hours.
8 Performance indicators are becoming more sophisticated as managers wrestle with the problems of choosing and monitoring appropriate measures of quality and effectiveness.
9 It is important to wrestle with questions of how far a belief corresponds to reality or is illusory.
10 They wrestle with ways to reconcile pluralism with the absolute Truth of the Torah.
11 She kindly taught me, after that,(www.Sentencedict.com) To wrestle with her on the mat.
12 His jaw was broken while he tried to wrestle with a drunken bus driver.
13 Their Technical and Mathematical concepts begin as they wrestle with the problem of size and shape at the woodwork and glueing tables.
14 How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my heart?
15 A wrestle with her conscience drove Charity to Mona's that evening.
16 I throw myself at this Azadi and we wrestle like children in the mud.
17 I'll wrestle you for the prize.
18 John would wrestle Gary for the prize.
19 Wrestle is an all - round counterwork.
20 We have to wrestle with difficulties.
21 Or several wrestle, throw a few somersault, are frequent.
22 From the corner of her eye she saw the security guards wrestle him to the ground.
23 Louis throws a chair at Victor; they lock horns and wrestle.
24 The organization has a less productive worker and the employee gets to wrestle with a series of physical and emotional problems.
25 She said goodnight a second time, and ran downstairs again, to wrestle with all her preparations for the morrow.
26 Avoid getting too close to them and certainly don't try to wrestle with them or restrain them.
27 The Tories are proud of the way they let the building societies wrestle the banks for customers, and viceversa.
28 Resurrected here, he is considerably more sympathetic, and his last four wives wrestle with their feelings for him.
29 In the meantime, an owner who wishes to move and sell his property has to wrestle with the problem of blight.
30 No wonder Great Groups engage in water fights, drink copious amounts of beer, and arm wrestle.
More similar words: wrestler, wrestling, trestle, restless, restlessly, restlessness, wrest, nestle, pestle, thistle, rustle, ostler, jostle, whistle, castle, bustle, hustle, bristle, apostle, hustler, epistle, bristled, listless, mistletoe, sandcastle, thistledown, forecastle, listlessly, blow the whistle, whistle blower.