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Meaning of "more maneuverable"

more maneuverable - describes something that is easier to control or handle, especially in terms of movement or navigation

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Ours are more maneuverable and better armed.
So they were supplemented with something more maneuverable.
We are faster and more maneuverable than the destroyers.
The enemy ships are faster and more maneuverable.
And more maneuverable than anything we have got.
Small wheels create a more maneuverable bike.
Are more maneuverable than passenger vehicles.
The second one was a more maneuverable shorter spear.
The buggies are also considerably smaller and more maneuverable.
So smaller more maneuverable harbor tug boats take over.
It was intended to make players more maneuverable on the ice.
The gladius is more maneuverable and can penetrate behind the guard of a longer weapon.
The advantage usually goes to the more maneuverable aircraft.
They are faster and more maneuverable and their weapon systems pack a big punch.
Something that was just a little more maneuverable.

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Gliding makes it more maneuverable and extends its range.
It effectively broke up groups of combatants into smaller more maneuverable units.
Creatures both faster and more maneuverable than their opponent can always escape without difficulty.
The windward vessel is normally the more maneuverable vessel.
Creatures both faster and more maneuverable than their opponents can escape combat with no penalties.
Anhedral makes the aircraft less stable but more maneuverable.
The English ships were more maneuverable than the Spanish ships.
This made the artillery gun faster and more maneuverable.
She 's a lot more maneuverable than we are.
Newer models have wheels attached to them making it more maneuverable.
This makes them faster and more maneuverable than other kayaks.
An aircraft with negative static stability can therefore be made more maneuverable.
The carrier is more maneuverable.
The mangonel was similar to the trebuchet but smaller and more maneuverable.
Only the slick Chaffee is a bit more maneuverable than the French AMX tank.
They are also not as tough as a mothership but they are faster and more maneuverable.
For sharper, more maneuverable fins go for a shorter base.
Smaller wheels are more maneuverable.
It is also more maneuverable and has a modular, open architecture to simplify system upgrades.
Also missiles are more maneuverable.
It takes a much more maneuverable boat to bring the team to port, like a raft.
A shuttlecraft is more maneuverable.
The more maneuverable designs are often harder to fly, but benefit from greater aerobatic capabilities.
Destoners are usually fitted with steerable wheels which makes them more maneuverable on headlands.
Stern-wheelers were more maneuverable than side-wheelers and could make a landing just about anywhere.
Ships during the steam era became much faster and more maneuverable than their sail ancestors.
We are faster and more maneuverable than the destroyers . Let us take advantage.
The English ships were also more maneuverable.
The smaller, more maneuverable Washington was better suited for trading.
The Portuguese succeeded in repelling the attack using smaller but more maneuverable ships.
Stick with a lighter, powerful and more maneuverable bike, you will not be sorry.
Another advantage with RCV over Abrams is that it will be lighter and more maneuverable.
The Arrow is more maneuverable than the Gladius, but is not as fast.
Yet both the Spitfire and Hurricane were more maneuverable.
It is more maneuverable than the Aurora, but lacks it 's strength and durability.

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