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Filter by Meaning The team instructed their driver to chicane the leading car.
The team owner instructed his driver to chicane the leading car to give their driver a chance to win.
The officials closely monitored the race to make sure no driver attempted to chicane their opponents.
The players had to follow suit in a game of chicane.
She learned how to chicane in order to win the race.
The new development project included a modern chicane to supply water for landscaping and gardens.
My cousin loves to sail his chicane on the lake.
The new canal system, including the chicane, allowed for the expansion of crops in the arid region.
The group of friends learned how to play chicane at a party.
She has been known to chicane her opponents in every race she participates in.
The chicane was removed from the racetrack due to safety concerns.
The driver managed to take the chicane without losing any speed.
The students had a chicane over the exam question.
The drivers had to weave through the chicane before entering the final stretch of the racetrack.
The team coach instructed their driver to chicane the opponents in order to gain an advantage.
The chicane was designed to test the drivers' ability to handle tight turns.
The driver made a mistake while entering the chicane, causing him to spin out.
The children played a game of chicane during recess.
The construction crew worked tirelessly to complete the chicane before the planting season began.
The two political parties engaged in a chicane to discredit each other.
The farmers downstream were concerned that the chicane would divert too much water and dry out their fields.
The players bid on the number of tricks they could take in a game of chicane.
A group of friends rented a chicane for an afternoon of sailing.
The small size of the chicane makes it easy to transport.
The motorcycle rider navigated the chicane with ease.
The village relied on the chicane for its water supply and the community worked together to maintain it.
The chicane was removed from the racetrack after it was deemed too dangerous.
The chicane was added to the track to slow the cars down in that section.
The crew of the chicane worked together to maneuver it through the tight course.
He managed to chicane his opponent and take the lead in the race.
The driver lost control and chicane into the barrier.
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