1. mangold - Noun
2. Mangold - Proper noun
beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed
Source: WordNetOf all the men I slept with in my studio-bed on Gay Street (and there were a lot: I stopped counting) I liked Bill Mangold the best. Until I began to see Philip Rahv. Mary McCarthy
Logan co-writer and director James Mangold explained why Wolverine didn't don his iconic costume. Source: Internet
Mangold explained that Ward was helping the service “on their operation to set a honey trap for Yevgeny Ivanov and he agreed to cooperate with them”. Source: Internet
“If you made it this far, thanks for reading my ramblings,” Mangold closed his statement. Source: Internet
Mangold, a German businessman, works for the Hungarian government as a consultant, as the government in Budapest has since admitted. Source: Internet
Mangold has close ties to Russian president Vladimir Putin. Source: Internet