The kayaker maneuvered his boat alongside the dock, and got out.
The pilot had to make a quick and difficult maneuver to avoid the flock of geese.
The politician used a brilliant maneuver to regain his status in the party.
He was able to maneuver himself into a
friendly relationship with the wealthy family by pretending to be an old friend of their deceased son.
His maneuvering in the party has gained him many political allies, but few real friends.
The military is out on maneuvers in the Pacific.
The player used an interesting
maneuver to trick his opponent.
The runners were all trying to maneuver themselves into a good position at the start of the race.
The spaceship that landed on the moon was built to minimize weight and maximize maneuverability.
Figure skater Elvis Stojko has always been known
for his ability to perform some of the most difficult maneuvers in the sport.
Through lying, manipulation and general politicking, he has been able to maneuver himself into a position as a potential leader of the party.
Viking ships were extremely well-designed, and could maneuver in almost any kind of water.
Leon Trotsky once stated that one must know the limitations of force; one must know when to blend force with a maneuver, a blow with an agreement.
In August of 1588, 130 massive ships of the Spanish Armada were defeated by the English sailors with their smaller, easily maneuvered ships.
Using virtual reality, a consumer can maneuver, and view products along rows in a warehouse.
Trying to maneuver through London's busy streets can be a nightmare for the average tourist.