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    wangle
    /ˈwaŋɡl/

    verb

    • 1. manage to obtain (something) by persuading or cleverly manipulating someone: "I wangled an invitation to her party"

    noun

    • 1. an act or an instance of obtaining something by persuasion or clever manipulation: "a rather clever wangle on the part of some of the folk at the office"

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  3. Wangle is an informal verb that means to succeed in getting or doing something by persuading someone or by being clever in some way. Learn how to use wangle in a sentence, see synonyms and translations, and explore related words and phrases.

  4. Wangle is a verb that means to obtain or finagle something by sly, tricky, or indirect methods. Learn its synonyms, examples, history, and origin from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Wangle means to get something through deception or devious coaxing, like the time you tried to wangle your way into a concert by pretending to be the singer's sister. Wangle, which rhymes with tangle is similar in meaning to manipulate, although wangle has a more informal feel.

  6. Wangle means to get or achieve something by being clever or persuading someone. It can also mean to manipulate or falsify something for dishonest ends. See word forms, pronunciation, origin and usage examples.

  7. Wangle means to succeed in getting or doing something by persuading someone or by being clever in some way. Learn how to use this informal verb in different contexts and find out its synonyms and translations.

  8. verb. /ˈwæŋɡl/ (informal) Verb Forms. to get something that you or another person wants, but do not really have a right to have, by persuading somebody or by a clever plan. 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.

  9. Wangle means to use devious or illicit methods to get or achieve something for oneself or another. It is a blend of wag (the tongue) and dangle (about someone, i.e., hang around someone, court someone's favor).