rare1. [Reduplication of WRANGLE sb. with change of vowel as in jingle-jangle, tingle-tangle, etc.] Controversial argument; wordy disputation.

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[Cf. 1832.  Lytton, Eugene A., II. viii. They be so … quarrelsome…; wringle, wrangle, wrongle, snap, growl, scratch.]

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1882.  Besant, All Sorts, xlv. The House was not sitting, and there was no wringle-wrangle of debates to furnish material for the columns.

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