wrestle in the PONS Dictionary

wrestle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to wrestle sb to the ground

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This time, he wrestled under his own name, after his father told him that he should not work to make anyone else's name famous.
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Wrestlers may wrestle up only one weight class above the weight class that they are placed in, with some exceptions.
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He was wrestling at the weight class 191.5 pounds.
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He continued to wrestle very sporadically at house shows and in dark matches over the next year.
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Museums and libraries both are wrestling with the need to democratize and to expand their audiences and to find new sources of funding.
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Both male and female stand on their hind legs and wrestle, making squeaking noise.
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The trunk's ability to make powerful twisting and coiling movements allows it to collect food, wrestle with conspecifics, and lift up to 350kg lb.
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After becoming the regular ring announcer, it was suggested to her that she get trained, since she loved wrestling so much.
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A general rule here is do not wrestle and never stop dancing.
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Northwest's wrestling team has won numerous individual state championships, as well as close team state finishes.
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