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have wangled

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Three hundred youthful-looking people have wangled tickets to see Canadian singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco perform a rare intimate gig at a tiny pub called Nambucca.

From The Guardian • May 6, 2017

The companies to a limited extent can shop around for crude, rather than being tied to the countries where they have wangled concessions.

From Time Magazine Archive

He declared that Dr. Curtius could have wangled concessions for the Reich from both France and Italy had he been smarter.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some Southwest publishers muttered that John must have wangled his Swedish newsprint with help from his mother-in-law, the State Department or both; he insisted that he had done it all himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

The salary isn't big, but I'd have wangled enough out of it to pay last week's rent, only they docked me a goodish bit for breaking plates and what not.

From The Adventures of Sally by Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)