gambit|gambits in English
noun
[gam·bit || 'gæmbɪt]
tactic in which a piece is sacrificed to gain an advantage (Chess); maneuver by which one seeks to gain an advantage
Use "gambit|gambits" in a sentence
1. There are few conversational gambits in discussions or meetings.
2. China's current gambit is myopic.
3. Campaign strategists are calling the plan a clever political gambit.
4. Alekhine vs. Yates, London 1922, Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense.
5. After that their next gambit is arms and tourism.
6. His favorite opening gambit is: " What a beautiful day! "
7. Just a cheeky opening gambit in a tough negotiation?
8. Her clever opening gambit gave her an early advantage.
9. 23 Her clever opening gambit gave her an early advantage.
10. It's part of Episode 6, Chapter 3: A Counteroffensive Gambit
11. These questions are often an opening gambit for a negotiation.
12. Warwick's opening gambit is to blur the line between consciousness and intelligence.
13. "Adjournment" is the sixth episode of The Queen's Gambit
14. It's a gambit designed to turn Fischer against his own subconscious.
15. He had fallen , Warren Trent realized , for an ancient , elementary gambit.
16. Their promise to lower taxes is clearly an election-year gambit.
17. "I hear you're a friend of Jamie's, " was her opening gambit.
18. This year’s Netflix smash The Queen’s Gambit had definitely contributed to the Anglophile …
19. His opening gambit at the debate was a direct attack on Government policy.
20. The an Offer Gambit works well to stop the buyer grinding away on you.
21. He sees the proposal as more of a diplomatic gambit than a serious defense proposal.
22. The opposition have dismissed promises of tax cuts as a pre-election gambit.
23. 2nd Swing Golf offers unbeatable selection on the gambit of golf Clubs for sale
24. 'Buffetting' the Tax Code President Obama's gambit could backfire -- to the benefit of investors
25. But it's just the opening gambit in what could be a long chess match.