Used to great advantage
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PARLADUsed to great advantage
fallto exhibit great eagerness, esp. in pursuit of one's own advantage
TRADEDINONUsed to one's advantage
PULLEDRANKUsed privilege to one's advantage
PULLEDRANKUsed one's standing to an advantage
gambitclever tactic used to gain an advantage
gambitsclever tactic used to gain an advantage
woodto have an advantage over or have information that can be used against
trumpsA valuable resource that may be used, esp. as a surprise, in order to gain an advantage
cosiest(of a transaction or arrangement) Working to the mutual advantage of those involved (used to convey a suspicion of corruption)
placedUsed to indicate the degree of advantage or convenience enjoyed by someone or something as a result of their position or circumstances
placingUsed to indicate the degree of advantage or convenience enjoyed by someone or something as a result of their position or circumstances
pricelessUsed to express great and usually affectionate amusement
whalebacka kind of steamboat used on the Great Lakes to carry grain, etc having a rounded upper deck
homeringany pigeon used to carry messages and equipped by training and breeding to fly home, sometimes from great distances
homeredany pigeon used to carry messages and equipped by training and breeding to fly home, sometimes from great distances
homersany pigeon used to carry messages and equipped by training and breeding to fly home, sometimes from great distances
homerany pigeon used to carry messages and equipped by training and breeding to fly home, sometimes from great distances
whalebacksWHALEBACK, a kind of steamboat used on the Great Lakes to carry grain, etc having a rounded upper deck
guessesUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
guessingUsed to indicate that although one thinks or supposes something, it is without any great conviction or strength of feeling
rocketsA cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by the combustion of its contents, used typically as a firework or signal
rocketsUsed, esp. in similes and comparisons, to refer to a person or thing that moves very fast or to an action that is done with great force
doed as a substitute verb to avoid repetition wanted to run and play as children do used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective have a great many people had died, or would do Bruce Chatwin