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Wangled

To manipulate or maneuver in a skillful, often underhanded or devious way, typically to achieve a desired outcome or gain an advantage. This implies a certain level of cunning or resourcefulness, often involving bending or circumventing rules, or exploiting situations. The act may involve deception, persuasion, or subtle coercion. It suggests an effort to control or influence events or people in a way that benefits the wangler, potentially at the expense of others, without direct and honest means. Success often depends on exploiting loopholes or capitalizing on weaknesses in a system or situation.

Wangled meaning with examples

  • The politician wangled the legislation through parliament by promising favors and making secret deals with key committee members. The result was a quick win for his party, but at the cost of public trust.
  • Sarah wangled her way to the front of the concert line by claiming she was meeting a friend who was already inside. Her shortcut saved her precious waiting time and she then got the perfect spot.

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