Maneuverable

Word MANEUVERABLE
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Definitions and meanings of "Maneuverable"

What do we mean by maneuverable?

(often in combination) Able to be maneuvered

A made up world famously used by Melissa Cohen on The Apprentice 2010. She was subsequently fired for being an incoherent, arrogant twat who needs to get a life. Urban Dictionary

The ability of a normal person to become a dick and pull an asshole maneuver if the situation calls for it. Urban Dictionary

Commonly referred to as your fingers Urban Dictionary

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The word "maneuverable" in example sentences

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A Mini is a car that is darty, maneuverable, fun, quick, a twinkle-toed halfling dancing among the golems of the road. ❋ Dan Neil (2011)

MIT's electric CityCar puts all its engine parts in the wheels, making it extremely maneuverable and compact -- you can park 3-4 of these cars into one traditional parking spot. ❋ Susanna Murley (2011)

Though intended as a fighter, the production F-111 was a monster aircraft the size of a medium airliner, and just about as maneuverable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Galactica, not being limited by such pesky things as physics, has an unknown number of highly maneuverable fighter craft, some of which are piloted by hot babes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They are very compact and maneuverable which allows them to be used quite well in both environments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is a charm-bracelet-sized car that was deceptively quick off the mark when the light turned green and very maneuverable. ❋ Christine Negroni (2012)

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. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Over Korea, USAF pilots were forced to contend with an enemy aircraft that was as fast as theirs and more maneuverable at altitude. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Several years in development, the so-called nano-hummingbird is a smaller and more maneuverable version of drones now used by the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Walk-behind mowers with high rear wheels might look more maneuverable, but their engines are mounted farther up front, which makes them harder to tilt back when making U-turns at the end of a row. ❋ Unknown (2011)

After using it, I was amazed at how effortless it was, lightweight and maneuverable. ❋ Courtney Cachet (2011)

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The two ships were almost the same size, but the alien proved far more maneuverable. ❋ David A. McIntee (2011)

"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. ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)

The U.S. decision to field cheaper and less capable single-engine F-35s while canceling production of highly maneuverable and supremely capable twin-engine F-22s looks increasingly suspect in light of new awareness of China's moves. ❋ Rick Whittington (2011)

"There was no room for [maneuverment]." [Melissa] [Cohen] ❋ LoremIpsum3237 (2010)

He made fun of me for [no reason] so I [ruined] him. I'm a [nice guy] but it sure pays to have some asshole maneuverability. ❋ Racool (2008)

I used my [maneuverers] to get what I wanted, had to use my [thinker] in [the process]. ❋ User6373883949948338 (2021)

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