wangle
wan|gle /w'æŋgəl/ (wangles wangling wangled)
[VERB] V n, V way prep/adv, V n n, V n for n
If you wangle something that you want, you manage to get it by being clever or persuading someone. (INFORMAL)
We managed to wangle a few days' leave...
He had wangled his way into the country without a visa...
I asked the Captain to wangle us three tickets to Athens...
Amanda had wangled a job for Robyn with the council.
[VERB] V n, V way prep/adv, V n n, V n for n
If you wangle something that you want, you manage to get it by being clever or persuading someone. (INFORMAL)
We managed to wangle a few days' leave...
He had wangled his way into the country without a visa...
I asked the Captain to wangle us three tickets to Athens...
Amanda had wangled a job for Robyn with the council.