0 to quarrel or argue angrily. -- krangle, kjekle
1 an angry argument -- krangel, kjekl
There was a wrangle over the restaurant bill.
There has never been this wrangling as far as the trade is concerned.
Many legal wrangles will arise, and we shall not achieve the desired object.
The legal wrangles have gone on for years, while thousands of pensioners have had to wait.
There is bickering, snarling and wrangling among them all the time.
If we simply had an obligation, we would simply have legal wrangles.
Nevertheless, although there are wrangles in the home, the very difficulties encountered provide a deterrent to divorce.
I do not want to become mixed up in either political or constitutional wrangles.
Obviously, this will result in many bitter wrangles in court and a great deal of dirty linen being washed.