8 collocations for maneuver

Tarzan maneuvers his foes.

She saw Norton and Randolph, who had followed him, exchange significant glancesjubilant glancesand wondered what new development they had maneuvered.

Winona had maneuvered her father from the chair, nor had she the grace to veil her subterfuge after she lured him to the back of the house.

To obviate this difficulty, the inventor partitions it internally in such a way as to leave only sufficient space to maneuver the guns.

The Government had out-maneuvered the Opposition and muzzled them to the last moment in a Conference sworn to secrecy.

The American flyers surrounded the German Fokker like a flock of birds, and instead of shooting it down, which would have been easy, they maneuvered their planes so the boche machine was forced toward the American lines.

To the practical men of affairs, the shopkeepers and traders, the land-owners and ship-owners, the soldiers and sailors, the statesmen and politicians, the people who specialized in maneuvering human beings and materials, they were, for this futile devotion to abstract knowledge, marked ridiculous and absurd weaklings, mollycoddles, babies, not to be trusted with the demands and dangers of public life.

A quarter of a mile above the heads of the pygmy crowd who watched him the little South American maneuvered his air-ship, turning circles and figure eights with and against the breeze, too busy with his rudder, his vibrating little engine, his shifting bags of ballast, and the great palpitating bag of yellow silk above him, to think of his triumph, though he could still hear faintly the shouts of his friends on earth.

8 collocations for  maneuver