maneuverer
/məˈnuːvərər/
noun
- A person who plans or carries out clever, skillful, or deceptive actions to achieve a goal, especially in a competitive or political situation.
- The chess champion was a brilliant maneuverer, setting traps that his opponents never saw coming.
- The politician was known as a clever maneuverer who could turn any debate in his favor.
- In the corporate world, she was a master maneuverer, always staying one step ahead of her rivals.
- A person who physically moves something or someone skillfully through a difficult or tight space.
- The truck driver was an expert maneuverer, backing the huge vehicle into the narrow loading dock.
- As a skilled maneuverer of small boats, he navigated the crowded harbor with ease.
- The crane operator was a careful maneuverer, lifting the heavy steel beam exactly into place.