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  1. wangle / ˈ wæŋgəl/ verb. wangles; wangled; wangling. Britannica Dictionary definition of WANGLE. [+ object] informal. : to get (something) by clever methods or by persuading someone. He wangled a free ticket to the show. He managed to wangle his way into the party. WANGLE meaning: to get (something) by clever methods or by persuading someone.

  2. wangle something She had wangled an invitation to the opening night. We should be able to wangle it so that you can start tomorrow. He managed to wangle his way onto the course. wangle something from/out of somebody I'll try to wangle some money out of my parents. wangle somebody something He had wangled her a seat on the plane.

  3. Definition of wangle in the Idioms Dictionary. wangle phrase. What does wangle expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Wangle - Idioms by The ...

  4. WANGLED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of wangle 2. to succeed in getting or doing something by…. Learn more.

  5. 1. to get, make, or bring about by persuasion, influence, adroit manipulation, contrivance, etc. 2. to manipulate or change ( statistics, accounts, etc.) for a selfish or dishonest purpose; falsify; juggle. 3. to wiggle or wriggle. verb intransitive Informal. 4. to make use of contrivance, adroit manipulation, or tricky and indirect methods in ...

  6. All you need to know about "WANGLE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  7. wangle meaning: to succeed in getting something that a lot of people want, by being clever or tricking someone: . Learn more.

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