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(v) to maneuver for position
(V) to maneuver for position
It's the simple past and the past participle of the verb - to jockey (for a position). The noun is a jockey.
The ten year old 'Ballabriggs', owned by Trevor Hemmings, trained by Donald McCain, Jr, and jockeyed by Jason Maguire, took the title in 2011.For more information, see the related link listed below:
The ten year old 'Ballabriggs', owned by Trevor Hemmings, trained by Donald McCain, Jr, and jockeyed by Jason Maguire, took the title in 2011.For more information, see the related link listed below:
For nearly an hour, the two ships jockeyed for position. At last, the guns from the Constitution roared into action. They tore holes in the side of the HMS Guerriere and shot off both masts. Stunned the British captain had no choice but to surrender
At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.At the death of her father in 51 BC, Cleopatra became queen along with her brother as her co-ruler. The two jockeyed for position and in four years Cleopatra was driven into exile. It wasn't until Julius Caesar entered Egypt and the ensuing events, that Cleopatra was firmly established on the throne. This was in 47 BC. Some historians count her rule as beginning in 51 and others date her rule from 47. Take your pick.
Jabbered Jackpots Jaggedly Jangling Jingling Janitors Jasmines Jauncing Javelins Jaybirds Jazziest Jeopardy Jerkiest Jetsport Jetliner Jewelers Jillions Jockeyed Joinings Jointing Joltiest Journals Jovially Joyfully Jubilant Judgment Juggling Juiciest Jumpiest Jumbling Junipers Justices Juvenile Justness
Gauchos are the cowboys of the Pampas, mostly in Argentina. At first they rounded up the herds of horses and cattle that roamed freely on the vast grasslands east of the Andes. In the early 19th century they fought in the armies that defeated the Spanish colonial regime and then for the caudillos who jockeyed for power after independence. Argentine writers have celebrated the gauchos, and gaucho literature is an important part of the Latin American cultural tradition.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern JO----ED. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter J and 2nd letter O and 7th letter E and 8th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: jockeyed jodelled
After the death of Sulla, Rome was left with a power vacuum. Powerful men jockeyed for position especially men such as Pompey and Crassus. The senate had seen a lot of its power eradicated or at least weakened by the dictatorship of Sulla and so with the Empire ripe for the taking, it only required the correct candidate to step forward. The problem was that many grievances were still unresolved from the times of Sulla and so it would take a man with intelligence, wealth and power to even contemplate such a move.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern JO-KE--D. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter J and 2nd letter O and 4th letter K and 5th letter E and 8th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: jockeyed