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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31 Let your enjoy relaxedly life, enjoys the wrestle to take to your infinite pleasure anytime and anywhere.
32 Simon Winchester's lively biography ( see article ) focuses on what drove Needhamto wrestle with this issue.
33 The vocabulary that we have to wrestle with for today's essay is taken in part from Jakobson's understanding of the relationship between metaphor and metonymy, and we will have more to say about that.
34 Three legal scholars have written law review articles that wrestle with the problems of applying the Fourth Amendment to cyberspace and to our computer-mediated world in general.
35 They are good exercise for those who like to wrestle with challenging questions.
36 Marshals tried to wrestle the demonstrator out of the room.
37 Two men wrestle during a festival in Himachal Pradesh, which means "region of snowy mountains." This resort area in the foothills of the Himalaya is an Indian favorite. Sentencedict.com
38 A fishbone got stuck in his throat a long wrestle, he managed to swallow it down.
39 He set on people to persuade him to wrestle with the famous wrestler.
40 Let us pray for believers who wrestle with this decision and the many overseas churches that struggle to help with the myriads of problems of these parentless teenagers .
41 A job applicant challenged the interviewer to an arm wrestle.
42 Do you know what it is to wrestle with a madwoman?
43 And I don't wrestle, I'll knock you fuckin faggots the fuck out.
44 Cuban cowboy tries to wrestle down a steer during the 12th Boyeros Cattleman 's Fair in Havana, Mar. 25, 2007.
45 Our directors took time out from their own recession problems to wrestle with our worries.
46 Now, trojan people will spread out here again new round athletics, it is with an eccentric person in not big field one wrestle life and death.
47 Once a year, Turkish men gather in the city of Edirne in western Turkey, put on their best water-buffalo-leather trousers, slather themselves in olive oil, and wrestle on the grass.
48 Eurozone policymakers continue to wrestle ineffectively with their own still-escalating debt crisis.
49 The policeman had to wrestle with the criminal in order to get the handcuffs on him.
50 However, the ennoblement in Five Dynasties was the political wrestle and compromise of the northern regime and the southern stratocracy.
51 The discrimination function and the pathology early wrestle the count for much.
52 That should be the focus, day in and day out, of our work in Washington in the coming months, as we wrestle with a challenging budget and long-term deficits.
53 What he liked to do was to take an idea and wrestle it by finding every possible consequence.
54 Mother forbade the boys to wrestle for fear they would tear their clothes.
55 I wrestle with the crossword clue for age before light finally dawn.
56 You know what I'm going to ask, " he said. "Don't wrestle with these unarticulated thoughts, these new experiences, all this overwhelming understanding. Make a book out of it for me.
57 A fishbone get stick in his throat , and after a long wrestle, he manage to swallow it down.
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.