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noun ADJ. bitter | complex | legal VERB + WRANGLE be involved in, get into, have WRANGLE + VERB ensue | continue, go on The legal wrangle continues. PREP. in a/the ~ The two countries fell out in a bitter wrangle over imports. | ~ between The wrangle between the school and the local council has gone on for two years. | ~ over, ~ with I don't want to get into a wrangle with the committee.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): wrangle (with someone) (about someone or something)
to bicker or argue with someone about someone or something. • Stop wrangling with everyone about Tom. He can take care of himself and does not need any special treatment. • Stop wrangling with everyone you meet., Phrase(s): wrangle (with someone) (over someone or something)
to bicker or argue with someone over who will end up with someone or something. • I don’t want to wrangle with Kelly over the contract. • I see no need to wrangle over Dolly.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs