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parlay

verb as in bet; maneuver

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He became the first U.S. president convicted of felonies, but parlayed a platform of victimhood and retribution to election.

It's one thing to be a talented chef, but if you hate the work it's hard to parlay that into an extraordinary career.

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In 1992, it entered politics, parlaying its growing popularity to elect lawmakers to parliament.

Instead, his attempt at writing dramas has been parlayed into a career that utilizes something Jones has more familiarity with: self-deprecating humor.

Will he be able to parlay his political losses since 2016 into another term as president?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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