"Wrestling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrestling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrestling" Meaning

Wrestling is a competitive combat sport or performance that involves physical grappling with one or more opponents, including throwing, takedowns, and other techniques, where the primary objective is to pin the opponent to the mat or be the first to score a prescribed number of points.

"Wrestling" Examples

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Euro Games wrestling freestyle 91-kg champion Vasile Iulian Macovei and Masahiko Tanaka from Japan.
A professional horse-rider is just as skilled at wrestling a spooked animal to the proverbial ground as he is with hitting it with a whip to make it move forward.
She had to wrestle to get out of her apartment, all three passes on the lock can be operated only mechanically.
He was left out of his head, honestly — and the game of chess wasn't about 'wrestling octopuses'.
The team wrestled for every restart to win the ball from 'their' opponent.

"Wrestling" Similar Words

Wrest

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Wrested

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Wresting

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Wrestle

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Wrestler

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A professional athlete who engages in competitive grappling with an opponent in sports such as wrestling, sumo, or professional wrestling. They use strength, technique, and strategy to try to pin or submit their opponent.

Wrestlers

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Noun: A person who engages in the sport of wrestling, or a person who tries to influence or persuade someone by verbal disputes or arguments.

Wrestles

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Wrests

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To force (someone) into submission, typically in a struggle or controversy.<br><br>Examples: "The opponents wrested control of the company from the previous owner."

Wretch

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Wretched

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Wretchedly

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Wretchedness

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Wretches refers to:<br><br> People who are wretched, suffering, or miserable.<br> A person or people who are greatly distressed or unhappy.<br><br>Example: "The refugees were living in poor conditions, growing wretches of humanity."<br><br>Synonyms: wretched, miserable, woe, wretchedness.<br><br>Origin: From Old English "writhe," meaning twisted or contorted. The term implies a severe or agonizing state.

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WRf can have a few possible meanings depending on the context. <br><br>1. WRf can be an abbreviation for Water Resources Forum.<br>2. In Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Norway, or Finland, it's an abbreviation for Work Relief Fund, which is a type of unemployment benefit or social welfare initiative.