Synonym: gambit, stratagem. Similar words: deploy, employ, employee, employer, employment, unemployment, alloy, loyal. Meaning: [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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(61) In truth it is a shrewd, if shameless, ploy by a power couple who know that the value of their brand is tanking.
(62) Origins: A time-honored ploy in the political arena has been to discredit your opponents (and their ideas) by demonizing them, by associating them with ... well, demons.
(63) I saw Mansfield's move as a purposeful ploy in the congressional campaign.
(64) a clever marketing ploy.
(65) If it's be a while since your base pay were honeyed, the ploy may work.
(66) Tweet Of all the shopworn , will-not-fly, don't-even-think-of- trotting-it-out excuses for cheating on your significant other, the "I couldn't help it" ploy has got to be the worst.
(67) It was a kind of procedure through self-satisfaction using the ploy of true-life .
(68) Their complaints are not treated as a ploy any more.
(69) In a typical ploy, the nazim of the southern Punjabi city of Multan, Faisal Mukhtar , promised property rights to slum-dwellers in the city.
(69) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(70) The ploy was a bait and switch, an act of emotional blackmail.
(71) Russia's friendship with China is not just a ploy by their elites.
(72) After the ploy was widely criticized, company executives credited the fallout to an "overenthusiastic intern" and apologized.
(73) If it's been a while since your base pay was adjusted, this ploy might work.
(74) It is not being used as a negotiating ploy to get the deals done.
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