Definitions
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- adjective often in combination Able to be
maneuvered
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- adjective capable of maneuvering or changing position
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Examples
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New Delhi - India successfully tested Sunday a "maneuverable" version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile which it has jointly developed with Russia, news reports said.
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A Mini is a car that is darty, maneuverable, fun, quick, a twinkle-toed halfling dancing among the golems of the road.
What Part of 'Mini' Did You Not Grasp, BMW? Dan Neil 2011
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They are very compact and maneuverable which allows them to be used quite well in both environments.
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A few years later, the independent motor bus made its debut, providing far greater flexibility for transportation in rapidly developing suburbs as well as congested inner cities where they were simply more maneuverable.
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They are very compact and maneuverable which allows them to be used quite well in both environments.
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After using it, I was amazed at how effortless it was, lightweight and maneuverable.
Courtney Cachet: Cleaning Your House Made Cool... Really! Courtney Cachet 2011
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This is a charm-bracelet-sized car that was deceptively quick off the mark when the light turned green and very maneuverable.
Christine Negroni: My Carbon Neutral Sunday Drive Christine Negroni 2012
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Aircraft designer Mikhail Simonov, 81, whose supremely maneuverable, heavily armed and far-flying Sukhoi fighter jet became an staple of the Soviet military and a cash cow for post-communist Russia, died March 4 in Moscow.
Mikhail Simonov, designer of innovative Soviet fighter jet, dies at 81 2011
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After using it, I was amazed at how effortless it was, lightweight and maneuverable.
Courtney Cachet: Cleaning Your House Made Cool... Really! Courtney Cachet 2011
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"They're highly maneuverable," said Captain Patrick Kinnier , the port captain for the boat's owner, McAllister Towing, whose vessels have been plying New York Harbor since 1864.
The Lure of the Tug Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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