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finagle

verb as in maneuver

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But she has an ulterior motive in shrewdly finagling her way into a job at an esteemed Chicago law firm, which is revealed by the end of the hour and sets the season in motion.

He finagled it so that he ran the leg that passed right in front of his and my friend’s house on Monroe Drive.

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And, as the rookies sign, the Seahawks will have to do some finagling to get cap compliant.

Supreme Court against the Biden administration’s attempt to finagle federal law to override Idaho’s law that explicitly protects both the lives of women and their unborn children.

And if he was moving across the Atlantic, he figured he might as well finagle his way onto one of the country’s televised quiz shows.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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