Use of wangling in Sentences. 26 Examples

The examples include wangling at the start of sentence, wangling at the end of sentence and wangling in the middle of sentence

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wangling at the start of sentence


  1. Wangling is going shopping with two other students tomorrow.
  2. Wangling: There was a happy atmosphere. I just wish we'd taken some photographs.

wangling at the end of sentence


  1. It is she that gives them the site for wangling.

wangling in the middle of sentence


  1. She wangled an invitation.
  2. I wangled my way into art school.
  3. I wangled George into a good job.
  4. In the end she wangled an invitation.
  5. We managed to wangle a few days' leave.
  6. He managed to wangle his way onto the course.
  7. I'll try to wangle a contribution out of him.
  8. I'll try to wangle some money out of my parents.
  9. She's wangled an extra week's holiday for herself.
  10. She had wangled an invitation to the opening night.
  11. He was trying to wangle his way onto the committee.
  12. Amanda had wangled a job for Robyn with the council.
  13. She managed to wangle an invitation to the reception.
  14. He had wangled his way into the country without a visa.
  15. Try wangling an invitation to a history department party.
  16. She's always wangling invitations our of important people.
  17. We should be able to wangle it so that you can start tomorrow.
  18. He said, "The god we worship here, wangling, is very powerful."
  19. I'd love to go to the match tomorrow do you think you can wangle it?
  20. I'll be so jealous if you manage to wangle an invitation to his house.
  21. It's bound to be a boring party let's try to wangle out of it / going.
  22. If I can think of some excuse to wangle my way out of going tonight I will do!
  23. He's only been here two months and already he's managed to wangle his way into the biggest property company in London.

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