Etymology: [ 're-s&l, 'ra- ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English wrastlen, wrestlen, from Old English wr[AE]stlian, frequentative of wr[AE]stan.
To struggle or strive, To move or lift something with difficulty, To contend, with an opponent, by grappling and attempting to throw, immobilize or otherwise defeat him, depending on the specific rules of the contest, A struggle, A wrestling bout, To throw a calf etc in order to brand it, To take part in a wrestling match with someone, To fight, struggle; act or bout of wrestling; grappling, engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden", To contend, by grappling with, and striving to trip or throw down, an opponent; as, they wrestled skillfully, If you wrestle a person or thing somewhere, you move them there using a lot of force, for example by twisting a part of someone's body into a painful position. We had to physically wrestle the child from the man's arms see also wrestling, If you wrestle with someone, you fight them by forcing them into painful positions or throwing them to the ground, rather than by hitting them. Some people wrestle as a sport. They taught me to wrestle, struggle with; scuffle, fight, contend in a wrestling match, When you wrestle with a difficult problem, you try to deal with it. Delegates wrestled with the problems of violence and sanctions, Hence, to struggle; to strive earnestly; to contend, to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace", combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force; "He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority", the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully" engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate; "I wrestled with this decision for years" combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force; "He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority" engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden, engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden, engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate; "I wrestled with this decision for years", A struggle between two persons to see which will throw the other down; a bout at wrestling; a wrestling match; a struggle, the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully", To wrestle with; to seek to throw down as in wrestling, A sport where two opponents attempt to subdue each other in bare-handed grappling using techniques of leverage, holding, and pressure points, Present participle of wrestle, A professional tumbling act that emulates the sport of wrestling. Also called "professional wrestling". It is distinguished from sport wrestling -- which has strict internationally recognized rules and is conducted on a mat -- by being scripted, rehearsed, conducted in a boxing ring rather than on a mat, and programmed as entertainment, wrastle, past of wrestle, plural of wrestle, A sport where two combatants attempt to subdue each other in bare-handed fighting using techniques of leverage, holding and pressure points, struggling, grappling, contending; sport in which two contestants struggle and try to pin one another to the floor, Wrestling is a sport in which two people wrestle and try to throw each other to the ground. a championship wrestling match. a sport in which two people fight by holding each other and trying to make each other fall to the ground. Sport in which two competitors grapple with and strive to trip or throw each other down or off-balance. It is practiced in various styles, including freestyle wrestling, in which contestants can use holds above and below the waist, and Greco-Roman wrestling, which allows only holds above the waist. Sambo is a style of Russian origin employing judo techniques. Sumo wrestling is a specialized Japanese variety. U.S. professional wrestling is today among the most popular of all spectator sports, though it principally involves wildly flamboyant showmanship, including such nonclassical moves as kicks to the head that would be lethal if they were not actually pulled, the sport of hand-to-hand struggle between unarmed contestants who try to throw each other down, Act of one who wrestles; specif, the sport consisting of the hand-to-hand combat between two unarmed contestants who seek to throw each other,
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To struggle or strive
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To move or lift something with difficulty
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To contend, with an opponent, by grappling and attempting to throw, immobilize or otherwise defeat him, depending on the specific rules of the contest
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A struggle
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A wrestling bout
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To throw a calf etc in order to brand it
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To take part in a wrestling match with someone - "Finnish: painia"
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To fight
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struggle; act or bout of wrestling; grappling isim
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engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden"
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To contend, by grappling with, and striving to trip or throw down, an opponent; as, they wrestled skillfully
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If you wrestle a person or thing somewhere, you move them there using a lot of force, for example by twisting a part of someone's body into a painful position. We had to physically wrestle the child from the man's arms see also wrestling
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If you wrestle with someone, you fight them by forcing them into painful positions or throwing them to the ground, rather than by hitting them. Some people wrestle as a sport. They taught me to wrestle
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struggle with; scuffle, fight, contend in a wrestling match fiil
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When you wrestle with a difficult problem, you try to deal with it. Delegates wrestled with the problems of violence and sanctions
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Hence, to struggle; to strive earnestly; to contend
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to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"
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combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force; "He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority"
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the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully" engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate; "I wrestled with this decision for years" combat to overcome an opposing tendency or force; "He wrestled all his life with his feeling of inferiority" engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden
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engage in a wrestling match; "The children wrestled in the garden
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engage in deep thought, consideration, or debate; "I wrestled with this decision for years"
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A struggle between two persons to see which will throw the other down; a bout at wrestling; a wrestling match; a struggle
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the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully"
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To wrestle with; to seek to throw down as in wrestling
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wrestling
A sport where two opponents attempt to subdue each other in bare-handed grappling using techniques of leverage, holding, and pressure points
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wrestling
Present participle of wrestle
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wrestling
A professional tumbling act that emulates the sport of wrestling. Also called "professional wrestling". It is distinguished from sport wrestling -- which has strict internationally recognized rules and is conducted on a mat -- by being scripted, rehearsed, conducted in a boxing ring rather than on a mat, and programmed as entertainment
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wrastle
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wrestled
past of wrestle
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wrestles
plural of wrestle
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wrestling
A sport where two combatants attempt to subdue each other in bare-handed fighting using techniques of leverage, holding and pressure points
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wrestling
struggling, grappling, contending; sport in which two contestants struggle and try to pin one another to the floor isim
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wrestling
Wrestling is a sport in which two people wrestle and try to throw each other to the ground. a championship wrestling match. a sport in which two people fight by holding each other and trying to make each other fall to the ground. Sport in which two competitors grapple with and strive to trip or throw each other down or off-balance. It is practiced in various styles, including freestyle wrestling, in which contestants can use holds above and below the waist, and Greco-Roman wrestling, which allows only holds above the waist. Sambo is a style of Russian origin employing judo techniques. Sumo wrestling is a specialized Japanese variety. U.S. professional wrestling is today among the most popular of all spectator sports, though it principally involves wildly flamboyant showmanship, including such nonclassical moves as kicks to the head that would be lethal if they were not actually pulled
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wrestling
the sport of hand-to-hand struggle between unarmed contestants who try to throw each other down
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wrestling
Act of one who wrestles; specif
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wrestling
the sport consisting of the hand-to-hand combat between two unarmed contestants who seek to throw each other
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