Dodge

//dɒd͡ʒ//

"Dodge" in a Sentence (24 examples)

Don't dodge the issue, I want you to answer my question.

On his bicycle he can dodge through traffic with amazing speed.

Let's play dodge ball.

Tom didn't want to play dodge ball because he was tired.

Tom decided not to play dodge ball because he wasn't feeling well.

Don't dodge the question.

How’d he dodge the draft?

You can't dodge the law forever.

Neo can dodge bullets.

Remember to press the dodge button immediately after the dragon opens its mouth.

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He dodged traffic crossing the street.

But that was only the start, because the Fletchers - (obviously) carrying two torpedo launchers - were only launching half-salvos, so one full wave of torpedoes had driven off the cruisers after having savaged the destroyers, aaand then it was a case of, well, here come twenty-five destroyers, here comes^([sic]) two hundred and fifty torpedoes, hello Japanese battleships, dodge this!

The politician dodged the question with a meaningless reply.

The popular late Middle Ages fictional character Robin Hood, dressed in green to symbolize the forest, dodged fines for forest offenses and stole from the rich to give to the poor. But his appeal was painfully real and embodied the struggle over wood.

“We must follow after this dreadnought, hard on her tracks. She shall not dodge me though she hide in unfathomed waters, or in the earth's bosom, or in lonely woods, or on crags!”

Or if a footpad asks him for his money, what need he care provided he has an umbrella? He threatens to dodge the ferrule into the ruffian’s eye, and the fellow starts back and says, “Lord, sir! I meant no harm. […]

"I had a notion he was dodging me all the way I came, for I saw him just behind me, turn which way I would."

A speck, a mist, a shape, I wist! / And still it neared and neared: / As if it dodged a water-sprite, / It plunged and tacked and veered.

Miss Griffin screamed after me, the faithless Vizier ran after me, and the boy at the turnpike dodged me into a corner, like a sheep, and cut me off.

The dodges of women beat all comprehension; and I am sure she wouldn’t let the lad off so easily, if she had not some other scheme on hand.

“Ain't this a rum go? This is a queer sort of dodge for lighting the streets.”

He knows everybody, and is up to all the dodges of editorial management and newspaper cliques.

In the marketing dodge, that is known as rub-off.

Through a series of unconventional circumstances, some my fault, Jackie had found herself working both civil and criminal sides of the real estate dodge, which put her among a rare breed of attorney […]

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