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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
wrestle .
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Examples
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Until at least one branch of government is wrestled from the hands of the GOP we will have no say in our government or our destiny.
Think Progress » Court mostly upholds DeLay’s partisan redistricting. 2006
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These sentiments, jaw-breaking syntax aside, were not wrestled from the pages of a rebellious quarterly or from a mischievous Web site.
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These sentiments, jaw-breaking syntax aside, were not wrestled from the pages of a rebellious quarterly or from a mischievous Web site.
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An Army chaplain wrestled with how he would react if a soldier in a morally troubling position similar to Downs's came to him privately and confessed what he had done.
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An Army chaplain wrestled with how he would react if a soldier in a morally troubling position similar to Downs's came to him privately and confessed what he had done.
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An Army chaplain wrestled with how he would react if a soldier in a morally troubling position similar to Downs's came to him privately and confessed what he had done.
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Beat Ettlin wrestled a kangaroo out of his house near Canberra after it crashed through a window.
CNN.com 2009
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Beat Ettlin wrestled a kangaroo out of his house near Canberra after it crashed through a window.
CNN.com 2009
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Beat Ettlin wrestled a kangaroo out of his house near Canberra after it crashed through a window.
CNN.com 2009
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Beat Ettlin wrestled a kangaroo out of his house near Canberra after it crashed through a window.
CNN.com 2009
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