wangled

[US]/ˈwæŋɡəld/
[UK]/ˈwæŋɡəld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to obtain something by scheming or manipulation; to falsify or embellish; to deceive or mislead

Phrases & Collocations

wangled deal

wangled way

wangled situation

wangled plan

wangled solution

wangled outcome

wangled approach

wangled trick

wangled negotiation

wangled escape

Example Sentences

he wangled his way into the exclusive party.

she wangled a free ticket to the concert.

they wangled a last-minute reservation at the restaurant.

he wangled a promotion despite the competition.

she wangled a meeting with the ceo.

they wangled their way into the vip section.

he wangled an interview with the famous author.

she wangled a scholarship for her studies abroad.

he wangled a better deal on his car purchase.

they wangled extra time to complete the project.

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