Gambit [noun]

Definition of Gambit:

plan, plot

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Sentence/Example of Gambit:

Regular visitors to local art spaces will recognize some artists’ familiar gambits in new editions.

It’s a calculated gambit, primed to prod advertisers into thinking they’re missing out on the next big thing in social media.

Charles Schwab’s namesake brokerage, which slashed brokerage commissions in the 1970s, had a similar marketing gambit.

I guess Falwell folded on that gambit when he realized, as I’ve said here many a time, video is forever.

As publishers look for pockets of audience engagement wherever they can find them, limited-run educational newsletters are a gambit gaining some traction.

Whatever kind of gambit is being played here, it is bigger than any of its parts or pieces.

When the rolling was very bad, Mrs. Gambit clutched me with one hand and her right hand neighbour with the other.

Nor could I understand why Mrs. Gambit spoke scornfully of this act of kindness, which was entirely unexpected by me.

Supper ended, Mr. Gambit lit a pipe of tobacco and began to smoke, begging me not to mind him.

When he had finished, Mrs. Gambit dropped her chin and returned to practical business.