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maneuver

[muh-noo-ver] / məˈnu vər /






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Traders have been racing to maneuver around geopolitical upheaval and bet on the rise of artificial intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal

The five-term Louisiana congressman earned a law degree and maneuvered his way to become speaker of the House.

From Los Angeles Times

She can even pull off several signature maneuvers, “riding switch,” or with her feet pointed the opposite direction of their natural position.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the driver maneuvered like it was her sixth sense, especially when the clouds hung so low they would touch them.

From Literature

In a choreographic sequence during the final seconds of his program, Malinin peacocked to the fans—and judges—with the kind of daring maneuver that’s more common on snow than ice.

From The Wall Street Journal