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US
/ˈɹæŋɡəɫɝ, ˈɹæŋɡɫɝ/
]
[ UK /ɹˈæŋɡlɐ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈæŋɡlɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a cowboy who takes care of the saddle horses
- someone who argues noisily or angrily
How To Use wrangler In A Sentence
- And more recently, the company further validated its belief in this technology when it announced it will be used for mass production on MY2001 Jeep Wrangler hardtops.
- EXAMPLE: My brother is a skilled wrangler who can keep a dozen horses calm during a storm.
- He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher.
- Guests can lend a hand with ranch chores if they like, baling hay and moving cows to new pastures, all the while swapping stories with Brad McCarthy, the engaging, knowledgeable head wrangler.
- But, in order to register the team I had to pay 70 thousand dollars, without counting the pony wrangler's salary and all the rest of it.
- He entered King's College Cambridge, graduating as a wrangler with a B.A. in 1950.
- Jeep's Wrangler continued to gain momentum; sales are up 11 percent this year.
- Guadalupe, the "wrangler," appeared from an inner room, looking like a chief of the Navajo tribe, so burdened was he with the bright-hued Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party
- Maskelyne entered Cambridge in 1749 where he studied mathematics and graduated seventh wrangler in mathematics in 1754.
- Without such exercise, and good sense over and above, a man who has studied logic all his life may, after all, be only a petulant wrangler, without true judgment or skill of reasoning in any science.