wrangler
Americannoun
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a cowboy, especially one in charge of saddle horses.
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a person who wrangles or disputes.
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(at Cambridge University, England) a person placed in the first class in the mathematics tripos.
noun
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one who wrangles
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a herder; cowboy
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a person who handles or controls animals involved in the making of a film or television programme
a snake wrangler
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(at Cambridge University) a candidate who has obtained first-class honours in Part II of the mathematics tripos. The wrangler with the highest marks is called the senior wrangler
Etymology
Origin of wrangler
1505–15; wrangle + -er 1; wrangler ( def. 1 ) originally horse-wrangler, probably partial translation of Mexican Spanish caballerango groom, stable boy, with -erango suggesting wrangler
Example Sentences
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Now it was off the hook, whipping in the air like a wrangler’s rope.
From Literature
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Alongside her duties as a maths teacher and assistant head, Amanda has become chief puppy wrangler too.
From BBC
Celebrity crocodile wrangler Matt Wright will spend five months in prison for tampering with evidence after a helicopter crash that killed his co-star and left the pilot a paraplegic.
From BBC
When the event’s signature balloons were introduced in the late 1920s, wranglers simply released the larger-than-life characters into the sky.
For now, the reporters are relegated to lower press — where a wrangler admitted in writing that they cannot speak on the record for the administration.
From Salon
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