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Definition of Maneuverers
1. maneuverer [n] - See also: maneuverer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maneuverers
Literary usage of Maneuverers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"... the leadership of the party remains always with the maneuverers and bosses,
not the managers or technocrats.3 Party leaders may have technical training, ..."
2. Elizabeth Cady Stanton as Revealed in Her Letters, Diary and Reminiscences by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Theodore Stanton, Harriot Stanton Blatch (1922)
"Here is about what he said: "You two ladies are about the best maneuverers among
the New York politicians. You tried to bother me at the convention, ..."
3. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"... of fishes as Generalists, Speeders, maneuverers, Wrigglers, Commandos, Grazers,
and Advertisers. Highly recommended and, unfortunately, out of print. ..."
4. Mahan on Naval Warfare: Selections from the Writing of Rear Admiral Alfred T by Alfred Thayer Mahan (1918)
"... enough maneuverers to recover. That is a special reason, not a general.
It takes account of a particular circumstance, as a general on shore does of a ..."
5. South Korea: A Country Study by Andrea Matles Savada, William Shaw (1992)
"A committee of leading citizens was organized on May 23 to try to settle the
impasse, but "impure elements" and "maneuverers behind the scene" allegedly ..."
6. Naval Strategy Compared and Contrasted with the Principles and Practice of by Alfred Thayer Mahan (1911)
"... because injury to it would throw the enemy's order into confusion, from which
the Russians were not good enough maneuverers to recover. ..."
7. Bi-metallism as Social Evolution at the Tri-millenial: 1900 by J. M. Milne (1897)
"... as she has encompassed man, then let us have the genuine true gold as our
Diplomats and adroit maneuverers; and if Mathematics is to be the advance ..."
8. Aircraft Production: Hearings, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session (1918)
"They are very rapid climbers and quick maneuverers. Senator REED. Speed is a
considerable clement in the light-bombing machine, is it not!1 Maj. RICE. ..."