Grappling in a sentence as a noun

"[1] This is something I think people have a tough time grappling with.

But other things are too, things that people still have a hard time grappling with intellectually.

That is a crippling disability you're grappling with and I am sorry I made light of it.

After my blackberry died around 4 months ago I've been grappling with the issue of what to replace it with.

I just wanted to strongly recommend the nest-egg approach to anyone grappling with finances.

"Both of these things are completely true, and that's why American public policy is having such a hard time grappling with Wall Street.

Perhaps I haven't given you a great deal of practical help by this reply, but I did want to reply to acknowledge that you are grappling with a tough problem.

This isn't the government grappling for an ear into conversations which nobody except Alice and Bob are intended to transceive.

A significant portion of the commenters in this thread are asking why Dogecoin has any value at all, as if for the first time grappling with the abstraction of value.

Now if he has such trouble grappling with the subtleties of cryptography and security threat models, maybe that is also partially our fault as security practitioners.

I think this is an unprofessional tin-can web host grappling with an unprofessional penny-ante web site making an amount of noise completely out of proportion to their relevance.

Teaching iterative constructs first has one big advantage: while the students are grappling with the novelty of describing a process in the form of code, at least they are describing familiar processes they understand.

While it falls, someone radios you and says, "look, I'll snatch this couch out of the air with this really expensive-to-fly jet with grappling hooks I have, but afterwards you'll owe me 80% of what you make selling it or renting it to those weird antique museums".

"So I guess my central point here [smile] is that while it may be interesting to identify a general form for many particularly bad arguments, it is even better to be specific in grappling with the evidence for the core factual assertions of the person with whom you disagree.

I avoid grappling with a broad conversation about corporate and government corruption and abuse in the field in which I dabble because clinging to my dilettante skill set is the only way I can retain some illusion of agency in a world which is increasingly unjust and beyond my control.

Grappling definitions

noun

the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully"

See also: wrestle wrestling grapple

noun

the sport of hand-to-hand struggle between unarmed contestants who try to throw each other down

See also: wrestling rassling