Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wrawl
verb
/rɔːl/

Definition
To engage in a vigorous struggle or to wrestle.

Examples
- After a long day of training, the two wrestlers had a friendly wrawl to test their skills.
- The children enjoyed a playful wrawl in the backyard, laughing and rolling around on the grass.

Meaning
Wrawl refers to a physical conflict or tussle, often one that involves grappling and competing for control.

Synonyms
- wrestle
- struggle
- grapple
- tussle