wrangler
/ˈræŋɡlər/
noun
- A person who herds or takes care of livestock, especially horses or cattle on a ranch.
- The wrangler saddled the horses before the trail ride.
- My uncle worked as a wrangler on a ranch in Montana.
- The wrangler rounded up the stray calves and brought them back to the herd.
- A person who argues or disputes noisily or angrily.
- She is a skilled wrangler who always gets the last word in an argument.
- He was known as a constant wrangler in town meetings.
- The two wranglers could not agree on anything during the debate.