make a manoeuvre
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A common way to say that someone performs a manoeuvre.
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- The driver had to make a sharp manoeuvre to avoid the obstacle.
- It's difficult to make a sudden manoeuvre with such a large vehicle.
- The pilot carefully made a precise manoeuvre to land the plane.
- In chess, it's crucial to make a strategic manoeuvre several moves ahead.
- The politician tried to make a clever manoeuvre to gain public support.
- She had to make an evasive manoeuvre to escape the chasing car.
- During the exercise, the soldiers made a defensive manoeuvre.
- To parallel park, you need to make a series of careful manoeuvres.
- The boat struggled to make a difficult manoeuvre in the strong current.
- The athlete made a quick manoeuvre to bypass the opponent.