Sentence examples for To maneuver from inspiring English sources

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To maneuver

verb

To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.

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To maneuver better, maybe I should have worn Docksiders.

It's difficult to maneuver".

He began to maneuver around on it.

"We will find you room to maneuver".

Germany, however, has little room to maneuver.

They had little room to maneuver.

He didn't try to maneuver.

Pachico tried to maneuver away.

They wanted to maneuver into postwar advantage.

That leaves regulators little room to maneuver.

The British government has similar room to maneuver.

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