wangling Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning businessman wangled his way into the exclusive meeting.
  2. The politician wangled support for his unpopular bill through backroom deals.
  3. The student wangled an extension on his assignment by feigning illness.
  4. The thief wangled his way into the house by claiming to be a utility worker.
  5. The beggar wangled a few coins from passersby with sob stories and exaggerated disabilities.
  6. The resourceful child wangled a ride home from a stranger by offering to help with groceries.
  7. The employee wangled a promotion by taking credit for the work of others.
  8. The athlete wangled his way into the competition by falsifying his eligibility.
  9. The celebrity wangled a plum role in a movie through nepotism and connections.
  10. The desperate criminal wangled his way out of prison by bribing the authorities.

wangling Meaning

Wordnet

wangling (n)

an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery

FAQs About the word wangling

an instance of accomplishing something by scheming or trickery

negotiating, arranging, plotting, manipulating, finessing, concluding, managing, finagling, contriving, maneuvering

fumbling, butchering, mangling, mangling, botching, mishandling, blowing, gumming (up), butchering, messing (up)

The cunning businessman wangled his way into the exclusive meeting.

The politician wangled support for his unpopular bill through backroom deals.

The student wangled an extension on his assignment by feigning illness.

The thief wangled his way into the house by claiming to be a utility worker.