bamboozle, circumvent, dupe, give the runaround, juggle, outflank, outplay, outstep, pass the buck, stonewall, victimize
Definitionv. defeat by more skillful maneuvering
Last update: September 2, 2015
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She shivered, not wanting to imagine what Darkyn was capable of or how hard it might be to outmaneuver him to leave Hell. [verb]
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Unable to outmaneuver death, she could at least take out her grief and anger on a poor little piece of mail. [verb]
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For almost an hour the Sylph outmaneuvered the German flotilla, and avoided being struck. [Please select]
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"We've been outmaneuvered," said Warner to Dick, "but it's no reason why we should be outfought." [Please select]
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She made deals with a few people she shouldn't have to try to outmaneuver a fate that didn't exist, thereby breaking all three – mate-blood-fate – without annihilating the worlds as we know it. [Please select]
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He divided his force in order to take the Canadians in front and rear, only to be outmaneuvered and outfought in one of the most brilliant actions of the war and forced to retire. [Please select]
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The big bay, reluctant, protesting, twisting and turning in vain attempts to outmaneuver Hobson, was a captive in the loop of "Wild Horse Phil's" riata.' [Please select]
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