A maneuver in a game or conversation.
1 One broker said clients have used the WTC as a negotiating ploy .
2 We have become used to this ploy over the last few years.
3 Critics see Maduro's move as a ploy to hold on to power.
4 They felt the use of torture as an advertising ploy was reprehensible.
5 The ploy worked and the self-titled album was out the following week.
6 There's no Netflix series, there's nothing that's as good as her ploy .
7 It also was a deft ploy of blame-shifting, which exonerates his government.
8 No, it's more than a date, it's a seduction ploy , Sophie said.
9 Until then, she refused to let Lucas's latest ploy get her down.
10 The Congress, to highlight his ploy , kept the Capitol open to tours.
11 Such an obvious ploy , that, yet deft for a boy of fifteen.
12 Easily and smoothly, Rozsak had explained all the advantages to the ploy .
13 He now saw that the gun's free-swinging swiftness would block his ploy .
14 Cricket has also found double headers to be a useful marketing ploy .
15 We are satisfied that this is a deliberate ploy on its part.
16 She told Mars how to reverse the ploy and win the victory.
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