Manoeuvring vs Shifty - What's the difference?
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A manoeuvre.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=September 14, author=Chantal Hébert, title=NDP can expect a bumpy ride with Stephen Harper, work=Toronto Star
, passage=The immediate consequence of the high-wire political manoeuvrings of the past two weeks is that today MPs are returning to a destabilized Parliament.}}
Having the appearance of someone dishonest, criminal or unreliable; such as someone with shifty eyes .
Subject to frequent changes in direction.
* 1971 , Henry Handel Richardson, Ultima Thule (page 121)
Full of, or ready with, shifts or expedients.
* Charles Kingsley
Manoeuvring is a related term of shifty.
As a noun manoeuvring
is a manoeuvre.As a verb manoeuvring
is .As an adjective shifty is
having the appearance of someone dishonest, criminal or unreliable; such as someone with shifty eyes .manoeuvring
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(head)shifty
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Adjective
(er)- He was a shifty character in a seedy bar and I checked my wallet was still there after talking to him.
- Off he raced, shuffling his bare feet through the hot, dry, shifty sand. But it was no good: she didn't care.
- (Wright)
- Shifty and thrifty as old Greek or modern Scot, there were few things he could not invent, and perhaps nothing he could not endure.