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See what other information you can wangle out of him.
In fact, she could wangle practically anything out of him.
"This group is always somehow able to wangle money out of their parents to buy what they want."
No doubt she had wangled access to the police reports by now.
With him will be the real suitcase that he wangled away from you.
He spent time on the phone with distributors trying to wangle the best price.
I wangled myself an invitation to dinner on their last night.
"I can probably wangle fifty hours if we get on some kind of track."
He will have to make do with what he can wangle.
"They tried to transfer me to satellites some years back, but I wangled out of it."
He's even wangled us some decent cooks, would you believe.
I can wangle a permanent posting if events work out well.
"If you had been adopted on the other side, she could have wangled it.
It took four years just to wangle a permit from state environmental officials for an 80-foot-long dam.
I gushed to the friend who'd wangled me the invitation.
It might be days before she could wangle a configuration this slick.
That's why I wangled that particular suite out of my father."
"I wangled a pass to the courtroom for the verdict last week," she said.
She had wangled the whole set-up out of Johnny weeks ago.
Want to come, see if we can wangle two snacks for the price of none?"
They might be superfluous; every Harper who could must have wangled his way in here today.
You could've signed for two years, then hoped to wangle a bigger contract.
Maybe later your dad can wangle pardon for you.
He went hack to Medical to get his knee looked at, and wangled two hours in the library.
"My father wangled many an election that way, the old devil.