Sentences with Chicane

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8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Chicane'

The lawyer attempted to chicane the witness during cross-examination, questioning every detail to create confusion.

The professor did not appreciate students who tried to chicane their way through assignments with vague arguments.

The detective was skilled at uncovering the truth and could easily spot when someone was trying to chicane their way out of a situation.

She deftly chicaned her way through the crowded marketplace, avoiding the persistent street vendors.

The seasoned politician was skilled at using rhetoric to chicane opponents during debates.

The experienced chess player strategically chicaned his opponent, luring them into a trap on the game board.

In the competitive business world, companies often chicane each other to gain a competitive edge in the market.

The witty comedian would often chicane the audience with clever wordplay and unexpected punchlines.

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