Wrangle in a sentence as a noun

We spent around 6 weeks trying to wrangle Juju and MaaS into a working state in August 2013.\nSkimming through my notes we surmised the following.

Especially if you don't live in San Francisco.- The author assumes that raising from a crowd means you'll have to wrangle thousands of investors.

I use Visual Studio to wrangle giant enterprisey C# applications, but I still use find+grep/Emacs for browsing code quickly.

A toolchain which requires you to wrangle it into place for every project is a toolchain which could benefit from usability improvements.

I think many people would prefer being able to set where they want the car to go on a top down schematic/plan and let the automated control systems wrangle the car into place.

His litigious nature and ability to wrangle the legal system in order to label everything "mine" is what keeps him in business.

Wrangle in a sentence as a verb

When trying to wrangle an entrenched insititution like the US government seems like it would take an entire lifetime to make happen, people evaluate their lives and make that calculus.

You definitely need to pick up a few new concepts, but the time is well spent as once you get a hang of those things, your productivity will be 10x - you don't have to wrangle with primitive concurrency constructs.

With information asymmetry, founders could easily wrangle 100x.

If you want to compile & test your whole project each time, then you're all good, but if you want to cut your build process down and just recompile the modules that you're working on, you're going to lose most of that time saving in trying to wrangle Maven into doing things properly.

[1] as evidenced by my own comment about it not being cool since the 90's, though I think I could wrangle an objective argument out of it by looking at the explosion of housing prices, gentrification, and the sort of Urban Outfitter's commercialized uniformity of the modern "counter-culture".

But once you start to want to make something bigger than a couple of seconds, things get complicated; you have to plan a script, wrangle multiple scenes, start involving other people to break up the process in various ways - inbetweeners fill in frames between what the lead animator draws, cleanup artists neaten things up, colorists, background painters, 3D people for stuff that's a pain to do by hand... plus all the non-drawing support people.

Wrangle definitions

noun

an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words"

See also: quarrel words run-in dustup

noun

an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)

See also: haggle haggling wrangling

verb

to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street"

See also: brawl

verb

herd and care for; "wrangle horses"