Sentences with wrestle
wres·tle
W w - Delegates wrestled with the problems of violence and sanctions. [VERB + with]
- They taught me to wrestle. [VERB]
- Barry Hall became involved in a heated wrestle with opponent Scott Thompson behind play.
- For the Geelong Football Club, the 2009 premiership came at the end of a classic arm wrestle of a grand final in front of 99251 fans.
- We had to physically wrestle the child from the man's arms. [VERB noun preposition]
- wrestle with one's conscience
- The learning curve for rookie coach Voss took another fierce jolt following the Gabba arm- wrestle with bitter rival Collingwood.
- I've got friends in their 40s and 50s who wrestle three times a week at high schools and make a good living.
- To wrestle with one's conscience
- To wrestle with a canvas sail in a storm
- To wrestle a boulder into place
- To wrestle with one's conscience.