Definition of Ploy. Meaning of Ploy. Synonyms of Ploy

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Definition of Ploy

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

Meaning of Ploy from wikipedia

- Look up ploy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ploy is a tactic (method), strategy, or gimmick. Ploy may also refer to: Ploy (board game), a board...
- Ploy (Thai: พลอย) is a 2007 Thai film written and directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. The film premiered during the Directors' Fortnight at the 2007 Cannes...
- Ployer may refer to: Barbara Ployer (1765–1811), an Austrian piano and composition pupil of Mozart for whom he composed two piano concertos Ployer Peter...
- Pim and Ploy are twin sisters both conjoined at the stomach. Pim is very sweet, caring, and protective, especially of Ploy, though Ploy's nature is...
- Ploy is an abstract strategy board game for two or four players. It was invented by Frank Thibault and commercially released by 3M Company in 1970, as...
- Maria Anna Barbara or Babette Ployer (2 September 1765 – before April 1811) was an Austrian piano and composition pupil of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, for...
- A gimmick is a novel device or idea designed primarily to attract attention or increase appeal, often with little intrinsic value. When applied to retail...
- The Washington Monument syndrome, also known as the Mount Rushmore syndrome or the firemen first principle, is a term used to describe the phenomenon of...
- ploye resembles a crêpe in thickness when cooking. In Madawaska, Maine, the ployes have a yellow color due to the type of buckwheat used in the mixture. Recipes...
- A Trollope ploy is a negotiation technique named after an incident from an Anthony Trollope novel, in which a woman interprets a casual romantic gesture...