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Wrangler   /rˈæŋgələr/  /rˈæŋglər/   Listen
Wrangler

noun
1.
Someone who argues noisily or angrily.
2.
A cowboy who takes care of the saddle horses.  Synonym: horse wrangler.






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"Wrangler" Quotes from Famous Books



... was eyes to her father was herself a marvelous example of pluck and determination. For the first time in the history of Oxford College, which reaches back centuries, she succeeded in winning the post which had only been gained before by great men, such as Gladstone,—the post of senior wrangler. This achievement had had no parallel in history up to that date, and attracted the attention of the whole civilized world. Not only had no woman ever held this position before, but with few exceptions it had only been held by ...
— Architects of Fate - or, Steps to Success and Power • Orison Swett Marden

... is trying, and certainly you cannot be care free, camp-life's greatest charm, when you have on your mind the boiling of prunes and beans, or when tears are starting from your smoke-inflamed eyes as you broil the elk steak for dinner. No, indeed! See that your guide or your horse wrangler knows how to cook, and expects to do it. He is used to it, and, anyway, is paid for it. He is earning his living, you are ...
— A Woman Tenderfoot • Grace Gallatin Seton-Thompson



Words linked to "Wrangler" :   cowpuncher, cattleman, cowman, puncher, cowboy, debater, arguer, cowpoke, cowherd, wrangle, cowhand



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