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  • noun Plural form of wrester.

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Examples

  • At that time, the wresters bled often, and when they bled that day, it was as if their blood was the brightest red there was.

    heartbreak &triumph Trisia Tomanelli 2005

  • At that time, the wresters bled often, and when they bled that day, it was as if their blood was the brightest red there was.

    heartbreak &triumph Trisia Tomanelli 2005

  • IHSAA: Randolph County wresters aren't out of state tournament yet

    pal-item.com - Local News 2010

  • In addition, 65 of 700 sumo wresters acknowledged their addiction to gambling too.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

  • Three of the wresters who compete regularly for coach Pete DiPol's Bulldawgs are surnamed Schlitt, brothers Ray and Rob, and their cousin P.K. "I don't know if it's an extremely unique situation," said Ray, a 152-pound senior, when asked about competing with his relatives.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • After Indian wresters, now swimmers bring shame to the nation.

    Times Now 2010

  • The sectional had seven wresters ranked by illinoismatmen. com ccompeting.

    News 2010

  • Hero-Danielson RADICAN: A list of things wresters and TNA fans can support for Dixie Carter RADICAN: Wolfe-Angle follow up displays typical warning signs of danger from creative standpoint TNA News: TNA scheduled to announce on Monday that Impact moving to Mondays in March

    PWTorch.com 2010

  • IHSAA: Randolph County wresters aren't out of state tournament yet

    pal-item.com - Local News 2010

  • No. 3 Eastern finished its dual-meet season with a disappointing loss, but the Vikings have a wealth of wresters who figure to do well in the upcoming individual tournaments.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

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