rangle

[ˈræŋɡəl]

rangle Definition

  • 1to argue or quarrel noisily or angrily
  • 2to handle or manipulate something in a rough or violent way

Using rangle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rangle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The siblings were rangling over the TV remote.

  • Example

    The teacher had to intervene when the students started to rangle during the class discussion.

  • Example

    He was rangling with the stubborn lock for hours.

  • Example

    The dog was rangling with the toy.

rangle Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rangle

  • rangle up

    to gather or collect something, especially in a haphazard or disorganized way

    Example

    I need to rangle up some food before we leave for the trip.

  • to extract or obtain something with difficulty or effort

    Example

    I managed to rangle out some information from the uncooperative witness.

  • to search for something in a disorderly or chaotic manner

    Example

    She was rangling for her keys in her messy bag.

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Summary: rangle in Brief

'Rangle' [ˈræŋɡəl] means to argue or quarrel noisily or angrily, or to handle or manipulate something in a rough or violent way. It can be used in phrases like 'rangle up,' meaning to gather something haphazardly, and 'rangle out,' meaning to extract something with difficulty. 'Rangle for' means to search for something in a disorderly way.