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Sentence count:74+1Posted:2017-02-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: gambitstratagemSimilar words: deployemployemployeeemployeremploymentunemploymentalloyloyalMeaning: [plɔɪ]  n. 1. an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker 2. a maneuver in a game or conversation. 
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(31) The publicity generated by the anti-Gingrich ploy still amazes him.
(32) This is a good ploy to get the children to shout loud but then to contain the noise within the call.
(33) It is a ploy, but he had good reason to believe it would be an effective one.
(34) It was, she felt sure, a ploy on Dawn's part, but it left her indifferent.
(35) The party's political managers thought it a ruinous ploy in election year.
(36) But his main ploy was to portray Weld as a friend of the rich eager to reduce educational opportunities for ordinary citizens.
(37) Critics say the program is unrealistic and a political ploy.
(38) Sandone denied any suggestions that the move was in any way a legal ploy.
(39) He claims it is a deliberate ploy to squeeze out weaker brokers.
(40) This is a ploy by the Chaos Warrior, which uses its tentacled legs to straddle above the doorway and evade detection.
(41) Still, this ploy of trying to shift people with sounds is clearly catching on.
(42) We saw through his ploy.
(43) You should reject this self-serving sympathy ploy.
(44) Confront this head-on as a self-deceptive ploy to postpone.
(45) But the ploy could backfire by alienating working women.
(46) Mr Reinfeldt's first ploy was to woo the Greens.
(47) The two armies finally met in the Red Cliff, in the Zha Jiang ploy Pseudopleuronectes under Cao Cao defeated, return along the Huarong Jiangling.
(48) And so it's an understandable ploy on Milton's part that he needs to vilify Shakespeare by identifying that great poet, his older contemporary, with Comus.
(49) Critics say a ploy by Democrats to get enough votes to pass President Obama's healthcare plan.
(50) Sign of the drawing power of the Chinese microblogging phenomenon? Or social media ploy to get China to bail out Europe?
(51) How do I know this isn't some ploy to get me to settle?
(52) It is thought the burning sensation of the chilli pepper is an evolutionary ploy to stop mammals eating them.
(53) During intercourse, female short-nosed fruit bats lick the genitals of their partner, a possible ploy to increase copulation time.
(54) Space should not stickle on the traditional logic thinking way, but should explore the innovative shape ploy to create the sense of full of the milk of human kindness, fashionable and modern.
(55) The Iraqi regime has used diplomacy as a ploy to gain time and advantage.
(56) The sitting room is local the assurance of cream-colored and lamplight comparatives be identical, white plasterboard is revealed perfect linear, this also is current relatively popular design ploy.
(57) The invention of the activated ploy - oxygen aerator is the revolutionary breakthrough of the aerator field.
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(58) The Iraqi regime has used diplomacy a ploy to gain time and advantage.
(59) It means a counter attacking ploy of your own may be best.
(60) Sometimes, changing the subject may be a ploy used by your opponent throw you off course.
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