of Manoeuvre
Source: Webster's dictionaryA well-drilled corps of gunmen or grenadiers, or a battery of artillery operated by European mercenaries for example, might have provided much needed covering fire as the regiments manoeuvred into position. Source: Internet
“He manoeuvred onto the incorrect side of the road towards oncoming traffic at speed.” Source: Internet
Codron had manoeuvred Orton into meeting his colleague Kenneth Williams in August 1964. Source: Internet
Hedgehog allowed the attacking ship to change course and maintain contact as the target manoeuvred, as well as allowing a normal depth charge attack. Source: Internet
His crew hoisted the sails and the Adventure manoeuvred to point her starboard guns toward Maynard's sloops, which were slowly closing the gap. Source: Internet
As she pulled the covers back and carefully manoeuvred her feet to the floor, she heard it again: the very highest notes of a piano, tinkling like water. Source: Internet