maneuverable

[ US /məˈnuvɝəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of maneuvering or changing position
    a highly maneuverable ship
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How To Use maneuverable In A Sentence

  • It was a tough ship and was still very maneuverable.
  • The ship is also more maneuverable and slightly faster thanks to its reduced size.
  • The starfighter, much smaller and lighter than its predecessors and therefore more manoeuvrable, is capable of hyperspace travel with the aid of a hyperdrive ring. ETA-2 Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models
  • This mode also lets players get a sense of how fast and maneuverable different vehicles are.
  • The super-manoeuvrable dive boat takes us almost underneath two of the Sound's most irrepressible falls, great gushes of icy mountain water crashing down with frightening noise and power.
  • But it was the only chance he'd be able to get against the more maneuverable weapon.
  • The free swiveling nose wheel is steered by differential brakes, rudder and throttles and the aircraft is very maneuverable on the ground.
  • It also is developing a maneuverable re-entry vehicle, or MARV, for its nuclear warheads. Today’s China » Japundit Blog
  • The drivers are extremely talented and are working in vehicles, built in Lancashire to our own specifications, that are extremely manoeuvrable.
  • This invention relates to a toboggan, and in particular to a manoeuvrable toboggan having runners which are movable relative to one another.
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