wrangle with



wrangle with

v.
1. To be strenuously engaged with some problem, task, or undertaking: I have been wrangling with this problem for days and still cannot solve it.
2. To quarrel noisily or angrily with someone: I couldn't sleep because my brothers were wrangling with each other all night. John is wrangling with his roommate over the phone bill.
See also: wrangle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TighearnÁNTEER-nawnIrish
Balliol['beiljəl]
Dan (2)DAN (English), DAHN (Romanian, Czech, Swedish)English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, German, Polish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian
Ramessu-Ancient Egyptian
Uthman-Arabic
Briannebree-ANEnglish (Modern)