9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wangle' in a Sentence
"To achieve or obtain something through cunning or devious methods." more
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The student is wangling extra credit by participating in various academic activities.
The student had wangled an extension for the assignment.
She will have wangled a scholarship for her exceptional academic achievements.
The student will wangle extra time to complete the assignment by presenting a valid reason to the professor.
By the time she graduates, she will have been wangling internships at prestigious companies throughout her college years.
The students have wangled a later deadline for the project.
Despite the challenges, she will be wangling a solution to the complex math problem.
The clever student knows how to wangle extra credit from the teacher.
The mischievous student will be wangling extra credit from the teacher with a clever strategy.
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