* "The rancher wrangled the unruly herd of cattle back into the corral." (This uses the traditional sense of "wrangle" meaning to control or manage, often with animals.)
* "After hours of negotiation, the team finally wrangled a sponsorship deal with a major corporation." (This uses "wrangle" to mean "to obtain something through negotiation or effort.")
* "The journalist wrangled an exclusive interview with the celebrity." (This shows "wrangle" used to mean "to secure or obtain something difficult to get.")
* "The chef wrangled a last-minute reservation at the city's most popular restaurant." (This uses "wrangle" to mean "to manage to secure something, often by being resourceful.")
The word "wrangled" is often used in a figurative sense to indicate effort and determination in securing something.