1. wrangling - Noun
2. wrangling - Verb
of Wrangle
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy days are spent wrangling children, chipping dried manure from boots, washing jeans, and frying calf nuts. Ree Drummond
Our wrangling lawyers... are so litigious and busy here on earth, that I think they will plead their clients' causes hereafter,-some of them in hell. Robert Burton
With a woman's selflessness and kindness, I look to end populism and political wrangling between the blue and green camps in the coming (2016 ROC) presidential election against Tsai (Ing-wen). Hung Hsiu-chu
The Lokayata is not an Agama. viz. not a guide to cultural living, not a system of do's and don'ts; hence it is nothing but irresponsible wrangling. Charvaka
Between wrangling and disputing truth is lost. German Proverb
While wrangling over a quarter of pig, you can lose a flock of sheep. Chinese Proverb