wrangler
noun/ˈɹæŋɡləː/UK/ˈɹæŋɡlɚ/
Etymology
Definitions
Someone who wrangles or corrals.
- And all over Hollywood, suits are licking their chops at the prospect of more malleable actors. “She’s not going to talk back,” one top talent wrangler told me dryly.
A brawler or disputant.
- The Seas and Windes (old Wranglers) tooke a Truce, / And did him ſeruice; he touch'd the Ports desir'd,
A cowboy who takes care of saddle horses.
- Even as I stretched my arms and shivered a little, the two wranglers threw down their tin plates with a clatter, mounted horses and rode away in the direction of the thousand acres or so known as the pasture.
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A cowboy who takes care of tourists.
An animal handler or trainer.
A student who has completed the third year of the mathematical tripos with first-class…
A student who has completed the third year of the mathematical tripos with first-class honours.
A special education teacher.
A groom.
The neighborhood
- neighboroptime
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA