Wrangler, n.

    1. Disputant, controversialist, jangler, quarrelsome fellow.
    2. [Cambridge University, Eng.] Honor man, superior scholar (especially in mathematics).

Wrangling, n. Altercation. See Wrangle, n.

Wrap, v. a.

    1. Fold, lap, roll together, wrap up.
    2. Envelop, cover (by winding or folding), infold, muffle.

Wrapper, n.

    1. Envelope, cover, covering.
    2. Dressing-gown, loose gown.

Wrap up. Wrap, fold, bundle up.

Wrath, n. Anger, ire, indignation, exasperation, irritation, rage, fury, choler, passion, heat, resentment, offence.

Wrathful, a. Angry, mad, furious, infuriate, raging, rageful, wroth, indignant, passionate, resentful, exasperated, provoked, incensed, irritated, hot, irate, ireful, in a passion, out of temper, out of tune.

Wreak, v. a. Inflict (as wrath or vengeance), work, execute, exercise, indulge, give rein to.

Wreath, n.

    1. Curl.
    2. Garland, chaplet, festoon, crown, bays.

Wreathe, v. a.

    1. Twist, interweave, intwine, twine.
    2. Encircle, surround, infold.

Wreck, n.

    1. Destruction, perdition, undoing, prostration, ruin, desolation, shipwreck.

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