Ploy

[ploy]

A ploy is a clever plan that helps you get what you want. A manipulative little girl might shed tears simply as a ploy to get her mother to buy her ice cream.

...

Sport; frolic.

Noun
a maneuver in a game or conversation

Noun
an opening remark intended to secure an advantage for the speaker


n.
Sport; frolic.

v. i.
To form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision; -- the opposite of deploy.


Ploy

Ploy , n. Sport; frolic. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Ploy

Ploy, v. i. [Prob. abbrev. fr. deploy.] (Mil.) To form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision; -- the opposite of deploy. Wilhelm.

Sport; frolic.

To form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision; -- the opposite of deploy.

...

Usage Examples
Misspelled Form

Ploy, Ploy, loy, Ploy, Pkloy, Poloy, Pploy, P:loy, Pkoy, Pooy, Ppoy, P:oy, Plkoy, Plooy, Plpoy, Pl:oy, Plioy, Pl9oy, Pl0oy, Plpoy, Plloy, Pliy, Pl9y, Pl0y, Plpy, Plly, Ploiy, Plo9y, Plo0y, Plopy, Ploly, Ploty, Plo6y, Plo7y, Plouy, Plohy, Plot, Plo6, Plo7, Plou, Ploh, Ployt, Ploy6, Ploy7, Ployu, Ployh.