Examples of 'very maneuverable' in a sentence

Meaning of "very maneuverable"

very maneuverable: Describes an object or vehicle that is highly agile and easy to handle, especially in terms of changing directions or navigating through tight spaces. This phrase is commonly used in contexts related to transportation, machinery, or military equipment

How to use "very maneuverable" in a sentence

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very maneuverable
It was very maneuverable but suffered from instability.
This vehicle is not very maneuverable.
It is very maneuverable and is also amphibious.
A kaiten is not very maneuverable.
It was very maneuverable and easy to fly.
These ships were very maneuverable.
Very maneuverable - good for moving over obstacles.
Bayern and her sisters were stable and very maneuverable.
Blokarts are very maneuverable and therefore easy to manage.
This vehicle offers a smooth ride and it is very maneuverable.
They were not very maneuverable and had a large turning radius.
It had an array of heavy fire power and was very maneuverable.
They were nevertheless very maneuverable and lost little speed in a head sea.
Their single rudder meant that they were not very maneuverable.
The bicycle is very maneuverable and can turn around its own axis.

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The vessels have a very low displacement and are very maneuverable.
These animals are very maneuverable and they use that to avoid predators.
The test pilot found that the plane was very maneuverable.
The Tiger I was very maneuverable for its weight and size, notwithstanding the legend.
This aircraft is very maneuverable.
These early skates were similar to today 's inline skates, but they were not very maneuverable.
Strollers with fixed front wheels are not very maneuverable when you are not running.
Su-29 is very maneuverable and fast, easily gaining speed, perfectly obeys the steering wheel.
Pump-jet powered ships are very maneuverable.
The class proved very maneuverable with a turning circle of 375 yards at full speed.
Nevertheless, the ships turned tightly and were very maneuverable.
Caravels are small, very maneuverable ships developed in Portugal in the 15th century.
The two cruisers were good sea boats, and were very maneuverable.
Both ships were, however, very maneuverable vessels.
The Russian fleet was equipped with a steering wheel And in 1703, which make ships very maneuverable.
If, in fact, the russians have very maneuverable spacecraft.
As for the rest, by playing with the two gearboxes, the 400 is very maneuverable.
This new model meets a very strong demand for compact, very maneuverable and high performance machines.
Dolph turns into a human / dolphin hybrid, which makes him very maneuverable underwater.
We have canoes of different sizes, all of them very maneuverable and unsinkable.
Wave SUP boards are known for being very short, very maneuverable and very rigid.
But possibly, possibly… It won't be very maneuverable.

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