wrangle

/ˈræŋɡəl/
verb
  1. To argue or dispute noisily or angrily.
    • The siblings wrangle over whose turn it is to do the dishes.
    • Neighbors often wrangle about parking spaces on the street.
    • Lawyers wrangled in court for hours over the contract details.
  2. To round up, herd, or take care of livestock, especially horses or cattle.
    • The cowboys wrangle the cattle into the corral before sunset.
    • They hired extra help to wrangle the sheep during the shearing season.
    • Every morning, the ranch hands wrangle the horses from the pasture.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A noisy or angry argument or dispute.
    • The meeting ended in a wrangle over the budget.
    • Their wrangle about politics lasted until midnight.
    • A loud wrangle broke out between the two fans at the game.
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