
1) Bridge hand 2) Do a snow job on 3) French word used in English 4) Get by mean means 5) Motor-racing circuit feature 6) Raise trivial objections 7) To deceive 8) Use subterfuge
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1) Chicanery 2) Chouse 3) Dupery 4) Hoax 5) Jugglery 6) Wile
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A chicane is an artificial feature creating extra turns in a road, used in motor racing and on streets to slow traffic for safety. For example, one form of chicane is a short, shallow S-shaped turn, requiring the driver to turn slightly left and then right again to stay on the road, which slows them down. Chicane comes from the French verb chicane...
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• (n.) To use shifts, cavils, or artifices. • (n.) The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away attention from the merits of a case or question; -- specifically applied to legal proceedings; trickery; chicanery; caviling; sophistry. • (n.) In bridge, the holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple...
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Chi·cane' intransitive verb [ Confer French
chicaner . See
Chicane ,
noun ] To use shifts, cavils, or artifices.
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Chi·cane' noun [ French, probably earlier meaning a
dispute , orig. in the game of mall (F.
mail ), from LGr. ... the game of mall, fr Pers
chaugān club or bat; or possibly ultimated from Latin
ciccus a trible.] The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away atte...
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[
n] - a movable barrier used in motor racing
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A series of corners on a circuit, normally taken at low speed, that features at least two changes of direction. Chicanes are often added to high-speed sections of a circuit to slow the cars down, improving safety and encouraging more overtaking. The majority of current Formula 1 circuits feature at least one chicane.
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noun a movable barrier used in motor racing; sometimes place before a dangerous corner to reduce speed as cars pass in single file
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A sequence of tight corners. Often inserted on straights to slow cars into the following corner. A number of race tracks have been modified to reduce speeds.
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A part of the track consisting of back-to-back left and right turns. Chicanes can be a part of the o
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A tight sequence of corners in alternate directions. Usually inserted into a circuit to slow the cars, often just before what had been a high-speed corner.
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A tight sequence of corners in alternate directions. Usually inserted into a circuit to slow the cars, often just before what had been a high-speed corner.
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A chicane is a section of a racetrack where one turn is quickly followed by another in the opposite direction. This can also sometimes be described as a compromise corner or esses.
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The chicane is usually one of the slowest turns on the track. A chicane is usually in the shape of an S or Z, and involves quick transfers in weight, as the car progresses from turn entry to turn exit of the chicane.
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