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What (who) is wheel and deal - definition

LIFEBOAT STATION ON THE EAST COAST OF ENGLAND IN THE UK
Walmer lifeboat; Deal lifeboats; Deal and Walmer lifeboat; Walmer and Deal lifeboats; Walmer lifeboat station
  • Walmer lifeboat Charles Dibdin

wheel and deal      
engage in commercial or political scheming, especially unscrupulously.
wheel and deal      
(wheels and deals, wheeling and dealing, wheeled and dealed)
If you say that someone wheels and deals, you mean that they use a lot of different methods and contacts to achieve what they want in business or politics, often in a way which you consider dishonest.
He still wheels and deals around the globe.
VERB: V
wheeling and dealing
He hates the wheeling and dealing associated with conventional political life.
N-UNCOUNT
Bill Deal and the Rhondels         
BAND
Bill Deal and the Rhondells; Bill deal; Bill Deal & the Rhondels; Bill Deal; Bill deal and the rhondels; Ammon Tharp
Bill Deal & the Rhondels were formed in 1959William "Bill" Deal, retrieved October 29, 2013. in Portsmouth, Virginia, crossing blue-eyed soul and beach music.

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Walmer Lifeboat Station

Walmer Lifeboat Station was established in 1830. Over two thousand ships are believed to have been wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, and the masts of several wrecks are visible from the shore at low tide. Hence there have always been two lifeboats located at the joined towns of Deal and Walmer along the coast opposite the sands.

Examples of use of wheel and deal
1. There he learned to wheel and deal. I wanted to be somebody,‘‘ Brown said.
2. His ability to wheel and deal will be appreciated at Newcastle, where many players need to be moved on.
3. Every year, as seats on the commission became available, regional countries would wheel and deal with total disregard for the higher purpose of the U.N. body.
4. He refers to it as his ‘afterhours editorial facility‘ . This is where Penn comes to write, edit, drink, carouse, and wheel and deal.
5. Those posts are usually given to commoners sufficiently sophisticated to wheel and deal in international meetings but not politically threatening to the monarch.