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maneuver

[muh-noo-ver] / məˈnu vər /






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I quickly discovered that when I maneuvered our way toward the middle of the roll-call formation we had a little protection from the wind.

From Literature

It was a maneuver based in part on the fact that other nations, including China and in Europe, are much more reliant on oil from the region than the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Ba and I watched as she maneuvered through the thinning crowd until she passed into the back.

From Literature

Less of an apology than a warning, something I hope will make them turn back rather than maneuver all their equipment to the fourth floor.

From Literature

The firm has done so using complex financial maneuvers, like creating investment-grade debt backed by shares in hard assets such as microchip factories.

From The Wall Street Journal