Dodge [noun]
Definition of Dodge:
trick, feint
Opposite/Antonyms of Dodge:
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Sentence/Example of Dodge:
He pilots a 2019 Dodge Ram “super-stretch turbo diesel” limo — “the longest limo in Dallas,” he claims.
A loophole allowing the removal of masks while consuming food and beverages is a favorite dodge.
He’d been a salesman for a Dodge and Chrysler dealership until diabetes and heart problems caught up with him last year.
In one recent case, a suburban Atlanta sheriff spent $70,000 in forfeiture funds on a muscle car, a Dodge Charger Hellcat, that he uses solely to drive to and from work.
My wife and I bought our 2006 Dodge T1N Sprinter with 64,000 miles on it in 2017 and named it Jean-Claude.
In treble, second and fourth, the first change is a dodge behind; and the second time the treble leads, there's a double Bob.
Naturally he did not take such pains to dodge Grandfather Mole—after the talk they had had.
Tom held to his strange belief to 'Let it all come,' he would not try to prevent; he would neither shirk nor dodge.
Piegan snorted when I told him we were on the dodge—that they were trying to nail us for holding up the paymaster.
The sight of a traffic cop made him dodge around a corner that threw him off his course.