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rassle

English

Verb

rassle (third-person singular simple present rassles, present participle rassling, simple past and past participle rassled)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of wrestle.

Anagrams

  • LASERs, Searls, arsles, lasers

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hassle

English

Etymology

Unknown. Probably from US Southern dialectal hassle (to pant, breathe noisily), possibly from haste +? -le (frequentative suffix).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?hæsl/
  • Rhymes: -æs?l

Noun

hassle (plural hassles)

  1. Trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems.
    I went through a lot of hassle to be the first to get a ticket.
  2. A fight or argument.
  3. An action which is not worth the difficulty involved.

Translations

Verb

hassle (third-person singular simple present hassles, present participle hassling, simple past and past participle hassled)

  1. To trouble, to bother, to annoy.
  2. To pick a fight or start an argument.

Translations

References

  • hassle at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • Hassel, Lashes, halses, lashes, selahs, shales, sheals

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