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wrestling [Brit ˈrɛslɪŋ, Am ˈrɛs(ə)lɪŋ] N
1. wrestling SPORTS:
wrestling
wrestling attr match, champion, hold
2. wrestling (in antiquity):
wrestling
tag wrestling N SPORTS
tag wrestling
Indian wrestling N Am
Indian wrestling
arm-wrestling N
arm-wrestling
I. wrestle [Brit ˈrɛs(ə)l, Am ˈrɛsəl] VB trans
to wrestle sb for sth
II. wrestle [Brit ˈrɛs(ə)l, Am ˈrɛsəl] VB intr
1. wrestle SPORTS:
2. wrestle (struggle):
to wrestle with person, problem, homework, conscience
to wrestle with controls, zip, suitcase
to wrestle with temptation
all-in wrestling N SPORTS
all-in wrestling
arm-wrestle VB intr
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wrestling [ˈreslɪŋ] N no pl
1. wrestling (sport):
wrestling
2. wrestling (show):
wrestling
I. wrestle <-ling> [ˈresl] SPORTS VB trans (fight)
II. wrestle <-ling> [ˈresl] SPORTS VB intr
1. wrestle (fight):
2. wrestle (deal with):
wrestle problem, computer
throw in wrestling, martial arts
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wrestling [ˈres·l·ɪŋ] N
1. wrestling (sport):
wrestling
2. wrestling (show):
wrestling
I. wrestle <-ling> [ˈres·l] sports VB trans (fight)
II. wrestle <-ling> [ˈres·l] sports VB intr
1. wrestle (fight):
2. wrestle (deal with):
wrestle problem, computer
throw in wrestling, martial arts
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Present
Iwrestle
youwrestle
he/she/itwrestles
wewrestle
youwrestle
theywrestle
Past
Iwrestled
youwrestled
he/she/itwrestled
wewrestled
youwrestled
theywrestled
Present Perfect
Ihavewrestled
youhavewrestled
he/she/ithaswrestled
wehavewrestled
youhavewrestled
theyhavewrestled
Past Perfect
Ihadwrestled
youhadwrestled
he/she/ithadwrestled
wehadwrestled
youhadwrestled
theyhadwrestled
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The college organizes a sports week annually which includes games and sports like cricket, table tennis, badminton, football, basketball, volleyball, arm-wrestling, chess, carrom, tug of war etc.
en.wikipedia.org
But he is probably most known for his skills as a stand-up comedian and for getting his arm broken while arm-wrestling a woman during a stand up show.
en.wikipedia.org
It's been political and commercial arm-wrestling that's help up its rollout here.
www.nbr.co.nz
We flew around and visited several bases and everywhere we went we saw arm-wrestling there.
ottawacitizen.com
But he claimed to only recall vague flashbacks, such as an arm-wrestling contest at the house party and feeling the brunt of the impact.
www.winnipegfreepress.com