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wrestle

verb as in struggle physically or mentally with something

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“He wrestled really smart and a couple times put on a show,” Birmingham coach Jimmy Medeiros said.

Others said the reasons for inaction may be more mundane: Cannabis regulation is a notoriously technical subject, there is little incentive to wrestle with it, and no backlash for lawmakers who don’t.

It never wrestles with what it would mean to be us.

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Two men wrestled three large timpani drums up the steps to the space before the altar.

“I think early in my career, I felt a little boxed in after doing a kind of slight studio world — and you do have to wrestle your way out of that,” he says.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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