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rassle

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[ras-uhl] / ˈræs əl /

verb (used with or without object)

rassled, rassling
  1. wrestle.


Example Sentences

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Facile, she would rassle late 'Til she got her due.

From Time Magazine Archive

“I’ll rassle up these groceries for you and you can enjoy your Coke,” said Mr. Fred.

From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee

Evans was a-braggin' 'bout how he could rassle, and pa ups and says, 'Huh! you couldn't throw nothin' but a fit,' he says.

From The Fotygraft Album Shown to the New Neighbor by Rebecca Sparks Peters Aged Eleven by Wing, Frank

I ain't sayin' the spirit of grace is actually th'owed me, but I feel prone to say I thinks it's fixin' to rassle wid me.

From Sundry Accounts by Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury)

If there reely is any sech fish—which I don't believe there is—I'm goin' t' rassle with him an' mebbe tek him out o' the river.

From Eben Holden, a tale of the north country by Bacheller, Irving

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