26 Verbs to Use for the Word maneuver

It was returned on the installment system by helpers from other games, and the bowler began his maneuvers again.

The French command at this point carried out a maneuver which will be recorded as a masterpiece in military history.

He argues justly" He broke off abruptly and began to watch the other's maneuvers in silence.

"He will very likely try to repeat his little maneuver in a few minutes.

He mutely noted the small maneuver and gave her credit; but for the pleasure of seeing the white of her fingers and the way they tapered to a pink transparency at the tips, he forgot the poor figure he must make with his soiled, ragged shirt, his unshaven face, his gaunt cheeks.

" "Well, I think I can execute that maneuver.

Bergan's Band shows and marching band maneuvers for 60 piece band (or larger) Vol.

The two cliques comprehended these maneuvers and joined battle.

he added, eyeing the other's maneuvers with interest.

The Hillsdale Scouts finished their maneuvers and marched off amid a wild outbreak of applause from their friends, and Oakwood, tingling with eagerness, sprang to attention at Miss Raper's command.

From his door many a time, with his glass, he picked out the shining form of Alcatraz and the mares in the distance; he had even been able to follow the maneuvers of the outlaw on several occasions when Hervey and his men pursued with relays of horses, and on the whole he felt that the site was such a position as a good general must prefer, being behind the lines but with a view which enabled him to survey the whole action.

The laughter that invariably greets this "funny" maneuver would seem to have philosophical sanction.

The two ladies gave a cry of surprise, as though they had witnessed some impossible maneuver.

Again Beaumaroy had no defense; his nonplussed air confessed that maneuver, too.

She observed the maneuver, but pretended not to observe it; she expressed, on the other hand, the greatest surprise and delight at Antony's good luck, and the extraordinary skill which it indicated.

This was not really her sincere opinion; she was playing up to Beaumaroy, convinced that he had opened some conversational maneuver.

The Mistral was approaching and every owner of an establishment was ordering this maneuver in order to withstand the icy hurricane that overturns tables, snatches away chairs, and carries off everything which is not secured with marine cables.

What exactly was at the back of the sleuth's mind, prompting these maneuvers, he did not know.

The patrician partisans who were present attempted to rebuke this bold maneuver with expressions of disapprobation, but these expressions were drowned in the loud and long-continued bursts of applause with which the great mass of the assembled multitude hailed and sanctioned it.

"Not one of the prime ministers or ministers of foreign affairs who conducted the diplomatic maneuvers preceding of immediately following the beginning of the war in the six most important countries of Europe is still in power.

It would require a volume to contain a full account of the disputes and tumults, the maneuvers and debates, the votes and decrees which marked the successive stages of this quarrel.

Jess nodded, and, as at this moment Bess, who had seen the boy's maneuver, came by, the news was communicated to her.

And he suspected strongly some maneuver of the father: a cunning plan to obtain possession of the inheritance of the sick man, whose vices, so precocious formerly, gained new force as his last hour approached.

Chick was not possessed of the information to fully understand these maneuvers, but he knew by his chief's manner that the subject was of the first importance.

The excitement of the past hour had made him oblivious to all other things, but now as they ate their dinner he described the strange maneuvers of the spying Woonga.

26 Verbs to Use for the Word  maneuver