warsle

/ˈwɔrsəl/
verb
  1. To struggle or contend, especially in a physical or metaphorical fight.
    • The farmers warsled against the drought to save their crops.
    • The two wrestlers warsled fiercely for the championship belt.
    • She had to warsle with her conscience before making the difficult decision.
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