The word ploy is a noun, a plan, a strategy, or an act to turn a situation, conversation, or a game to one's advantage.
The word ploy has a use as a verb; an archaic term for moving troops from a line into a column.
idk sorry....lol tht wasnt helpful.....Since his ploy didn't work, he got caught and went to jail.
The plural of ploy is ploys. As in "the ploys went ahead".
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
No, "use" is an English verb (or it can also be a noun). The French version is "utiliser" (verb) and "utilisation" (noun).
The noun forms of the verb to use are user, and the gerund, using.The word 'use' is also a noun form.
The sudden twist in the plot revealed her delightful ploy. In boxing, a 'feint' is a useful ploy.
"A typical ploy is to feign illness, procure medicine, then sell it on the black market" (Jill Smolowe).
idk sorry....lol tht wasnt helpful.....Since his ploy didn't work, he got caught and went to jail.
The plural of ploy is ploys. As in "the ploys went ahead".
A "diamond ploy" would be a bunt in baseball.
Very doubtful. It is merely a marketing ploy.
The minister has dismissed the report as a ploy to buy time.The detective devised a cunning plan as a ploy to catch the thief.
The kindness of a con man is an insidious ploy to gain the trust of his victims.
Ploy Jindachote was born on December 1, 1982, in Bangkok, Thailand.
No, but he did use a fake police badge as a ploy to get close to victims.
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
use an alive verb