9 collocations for wrangles

It was nearly ten o'clock when Sing Pete stopped the grub-wagon at the bunk-house; Pedro wrangled the saddle cavallard into the pasture below the barn; Parker and the cowboys jogged their bronchos to the stable door and the Ramblin' Kid, riding the Gold Dust maverickCaptain

Is a united Saracenic empire better than a divided, wrangling Christian empire?

But thou, then wrangling Juno farre more fayre, Stayning the evening beautie of the Skie Or the dayes brightnesse, shall make glad thy Caesar, Shalt make him proud such beauties to Inioy.

Once, when he was wrangling horses for us during the beef-shipping season, we passed him off for an Indian on some dining-room girls.

My own sword shall maintain my tongue's true speech; For it is not frequented to such lies, As wrangling Leicester and proud Richmond use: It cannot set out, like a thundering drum Or roaring cannon, stuff'd with nought but brags, The multitudes of seas dyed red with blood, And famous cities into cinders turn'd By their two armed arms. KING.

but short Capes, long Beards; Much wrangling in things needlesse to be knowne, Wisedome in words and onely austere faces.

in sound sleep; and so it befell that they often quarrelled and wrangled, and that they were quarrelling and wrangling this very night.

"I think it's a darned shame to spring the beef hunt so it will interfere with the Rodeo," Bert grumbled, "and us have to be out on the hills wrangling steers while the celebration is going on!"

Roosevelt helped to pack the horses, to bring the wood, to carry the water, to cook the food, to wrangle the stock, and generally to do the work of the camp, or of the trail, so long as any of it remained undone.

9 collocations for  wrangles