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A ship that has lost power and cannot manoeuvre is said to be floundering. It also means to stumble about in an uncoordinated fashion.
Most people hate to manoeuvre heavy objects but i find it rewarding
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When your manoeuvre is to source answers on the web, you must be careful to avoid plagiarism.
A Cavalry Manoeuvre - 1901 was released on: USA: November 1901
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The motto of Canadian Manoeuvre Training Centre is 'Doctrinas Bello Aptare'.
Philippe Manoeuvre was born on January 1, 1954, in Sainte-Mnehould, Marne, France.
if you can drive the car you can drive the ship that's to easy
They used the longships for battles. The longship was the strongest weapon the Vikings had. The Viking long ships had no front or back, so it was easy to manoeuvre
No. Manoeuvre (manuever) is a noun or verb. However, the past participle (manoeuvreed, manuevered) might be used as an adjective.