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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
maneuvre .
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Examples
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The end of every round found the fight maneuvred by King into his own corner so that he could immediately sit down.
A PIECE OF STEAK 2010
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The end of every round found the fight maneuvred by King into his own corner so that he could immediately sit down.
A PIECE OF STEAK 2010
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After years of buying and selling property and using the surplus to buy government posts, the elder Crozat maneuvred himself into a position of local influence.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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After years of buying and selling property and using the surplus to buy government posts, the elder Crozat maneuvred himself into a position of local influence.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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After years of buying and selling property and using the surplus to buy government posts, the elder Crozat maneuvred himself into a position of local influence.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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After years of buying and selling property and using the surplus to buy government posts, the elder Crozat maneuvred himself into a position of local influence.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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Finally, Andrew, sensing in his sleep that Daddy wasn't still sharing the pillow with him, maneuvred his way over to the side of the bed where I was and passed out once again.
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2004
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Finally, Andrew, sensing in his sleep that Daddy wasn't still sharing the pillow with him, maneuvred his way over to the side of the bed where I was and passed out once again.
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2004
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He maneuvred this way and that for what seemed an eternity.
Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993
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Dinger and Legs fired and maneuvred back down to the river.
Bravo-Two-Zero McNab, Andy 1993
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