have a wrangle

Frequency: 4.22.0 per million words

To participate in an argument or dispute.

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Examples (10)

  • They often have a wrangle over trivial matters.
  • We had a brief wrangle about who would pay the bill.
  • I don't want to have a wrangle with him about his decision.
  • Having a wrangle with your colleagues can be unproductive.
  • She usually tries to avoid having a wrangle with her boss.
  • They've had a long wrangle concerning the property boundaries.
  • If you have a wrangle now, it might escalate later.
  • The politicians are expected to have a heated wrangle during the debate.
  • Despite their differences, they rarely have a serious wrangle.
  • He was determined not to have another wrangle over the budget.