Sentences with Chicane

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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Chicane'

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

The crafty magician managed to chicane the audience with his sleight of hand, leaving everyone in awe.

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

The sly con artist was notorious for using various tactics to chicane unsuspecting victims out of their money.

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.

The politician attempted to chicane the public with false promises during the election campaign.

The sophisticated con artist used his charm to chicane unsuspecting victims into investing in his fraudulent schemes.

The clever magician managed to chicane the audience, making them believe he had made a person disappear.

The mischievous student tried to chicane his teacher by submitting a paper filled with fabricated information.

The cunning spy employed various tactics to chicane the enemy and gather crucial information unnoticed.

The fashion designer cleverly chicane competitors by creating unique and exclusive designs.

The deceptive marketing campaign aimed to chicane consumers into believing the product had miraculous benefits.

The master chess player skillfully used a series of moves to chicane his opponent and secure victory.

The false witness attempted to chicane the court with a fabricated story to protect the real criminal.

The illusionist's performance was designed to chicane the audience into questioning the boundaries of reality.

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