How To Use Dodge In A Sentence

  • Have you then seen the same old coffin dodger like ten years later and been utterly gobsmacked to see them still alive and kicking?
  • When the tax credit was in place, a person could buy a house for $8,000 down (the bluebook value of a 2005 Dodge Caravan). Tom Silva: Why Should We Care About Housing?
  • Regin downshifted, tires squealing as she swerved to dodge a roadkill-bound possum. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Instead of seeing dodgeball as a game where alpha males can relive their schoolyard dominance, they see it as a game for everyone.
  • Young people from welfare-dependent single-parent families just aren't artful dodgers ready to graduate into serious crime and a moral vacuum.
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  • Bell was also a sycophant, a Yes man, who could shift his political stance in a heartbeat, talk in circles and dodge any important decision making.
  • The car pitched and dodged through the turns.
  • The road itself twisted and contorted as much as the river as it dodged through and around clusters of trees and boulders: indigenous and erratics.
  • I've traveled by modem vehicle from south Texas to the Kansas cow town of Dodge City.
  • Last night, she again dodged a question about Social Security solvency and began a canard about tax cuts instead. Sound Politics: Post Debate and Beyond
  • His Australian hosts piled on more pressure yesterday, saying that sweetheart deals that allowed corporations to dodge tax in countries where they made profits amounted to theft. Times, Sunday Times
  • He used radar detectors and a switch to dim rear lights to dodge the police and lots of cold coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
  • Now, armed with the SEC's decision that the accounting dodge had a material impact for investors, those suits may require a bigger payout to go away.
  • The Dodgers were “dem Bums,” the “daffiness boys,” the unpretentious clowns, whose fans were seen as scruffy bluecollar workers who spoke with bad diction. Wait Till Next Year
  • His aides have dodged questions over how the calls have been kept secure. Times, Sunday Times
  • The populist leader has dodged the issue of whether he will refuse a judicial summons to answer questions in the dock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today such footballing artful dodgers can collectively become a team's 12th man. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others dodge flying debris kicked up by fierce storm gusts.
  • Putting a world-class tax dodger at the controls of our sputtering economy has all the makings of a world-class train wreck.
  • Nor is it some fiscal dodge.
  • Drake - unbelievably - spit at Quin, who managed to dodge the slimy gob.
  • Parker, who suffered a mild concussion, was monitored overnight by Dodgers officials and by his roommate, pitcher Jim Bruske.
  • When the news was wafted to his father's factory, all his colleagues dodged him as if they were avoiding a deadly plague.
  • Over this long weekend in Melbourne I've been researching Indian mid-tier (50-1000 employees skewed towards 5yrs+ comp sci education/experience), good at open source, B2C, web2: Not the big BPO/B2B focused Satyams, Wipros and Tatas, or the elance $1000 dodgey script dudes. How Will the Indians Fare at The Web 2.0 World Cup Cricket ?
  • I left the rest of my shopping and ran for the car, knocking over a display of biscuits in my haste to dodge people and escape.
  • But the issue is dodged at the end. The Sun
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • That allows him to dodge questions about bid talks, although his opinion is clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Griff shots with a power punch in which Kidz dodged and somehow countered with five regular jabs to the face.
  • Rising ticket prices had been blamed on fare dodgers in the past.
  • During the Vietnam war, he moved to Canada to dodge the draft.
  • SONIC REDUCER Music journalism pet peeve no. 538: e-mail interviews that allow mealymouths and word mincers to dodge and defer from behind an iron wall of monosyllables. AltWeeklies.com Site Feed
  • Instantly, he sprang back, picked up Nick, dodged around the Hand, and sprinted off with a triumphant yowl. ABHORSEN
  • He was able to dodge her long enough to make his way to the edge of the forest and darted into the trees, hiding behind one large enough to shield him from view.
  • As I dodged down the yard I noticed the broken bottle lying in the drain.
  • We can catch the vast majority of people, but hunting down every last tax dodger is virtually impossible.
  • He has gummy gaps in his grin, the result of a stint as a boxer in the 1980s (he moved to Minneapolis in '84, after losing a big match in Fort Dodge, Iowa).
  • He has displayed good mobility in the pocket but also had some overthrows while trying to dodge pressure.
  • The dodge has also been seen on Edinburgh's new tram network. Times, Sunday Times
  • They should have performed a variety of dodge maneuvers.
  • She quickly dodged to the right and stood to put her arm around my shoulder.
  • To try to blame the difficulty away in this manner is a transparently empty dodge. Behe: ID rescues Common Descent
  • And the humor I was in, I probably wouldn’t have pothered to dodge. The Black Mountain
  • Some sleep in cars raised off their wheels to dodge road tax. The Sun
  • The sickly cannonier, who had the constitution of a rhinoceros, and had never had a day's illness since he got over the measles at the age of four years, waited a little, and tried the second "dodge," usually resorted to in such cases. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
  • I found it on some cut-rate dance compilation borrowed from a friend, and was knocked out like I'd been hit in the gut while playing dodgeball.
  • The conductor and musicians politely dodged the question. Times, Sunday Times
  • For $45,000 you can own a Dodge SRT - 10 dry-wall hauler powered by a 500 horsepower Viper V10 engine.
  • Rove sr. is a chickenhawk draft-dodger for Vietnam, he should have his ass in Iraq NOW. Think Progress » Rove heckled.
  • He clumsily swung his hard-shell bass guitar case around as he dodged back to the front door, grabbed the paper bag, and ran full-speed back to the van.
  • Buttons on the cane's handle vibrate gently to warn a user to dodge low ceilings and sidestep objects blocking their path.
  • Members of the guitar studio will present the following solo works: Zach Dodge performing "Corcovado" by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brandon Arnold performing Media Newswire
  • Before the invention of the steam generator, when the dodgem and the chair-o-plane were but distant rumbles in the future, this is what we did for a fun day out.
  • Mr Alton said that the poll tax meant many people had dodged electoral registers in a bid to avoid payment.
  • But then he also once dodged a bolt of lightning.
  • Asheville in fact became a leading cow town long before that distinction befell Dodge City or Abilene.
  • Critics say that too often he continues to dodge difficult issues. Times, Sunday Times
  • It should let outgoing traffic pass freely, as this would still block incoming dodgers.
  • Besides, being an Irish boy, he dearly loved a "shindy," and Winnipeg's wide streets provided ample room in which to dodge a too powerful enemy. Irish Ned The Winnipeg Newsy
  • Self dodges the reinforced bar reeve lung but.
  • The effect has been to encourage the well-off to take out plans for children as a tax dodge.
  • The counter was brought in a sideways blow to the neck, that which Hyman just barely dodged by skipping back.
  • Today, we will engage in the competitive game of dodgeball.
  • It consists of two balls - the quaffle for scoring and the blunger for throwing at opponents like a dodge ball. The Seattle Times
  • Bailey has tried all the stock dodges of dactylography.” Death in Ecstasy
  • He swung a punch at him but Aidan dodged and pushed him to the ground.
  • It’s now almost as outdated in the neologism dodge as the suffixes -arama and -aholic. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • RICH tax dodgers are to be targeted in a Government crackdown, ministers will pledge today. The Sun
  • The attorneys dodged questions about whether Strauss-Kahn acted inappropriately - what he described as a consensual sexual encounter with Diallo being, clearly, infidelity to his wife. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • These are the people who gave tax breaks to every tax dodger in the country when they brought in the amnesty in 1993.
  • Choose from dodgems, water slides, waltzers - pretty much any ride you can think of.
  • Avenger brings Dodge brand American muscle car heritage into the global mid - size car segment.
  • The one-acre attraction, which will be for youngsters aged nine and under, will also have roundabouts, dodgems, go-karts and a small train running round the site.
  • She pulled him up onto the seat behind her, swerving down over the main street to dodge through the rest of the traffic.
  • He dodged justice for 50 years by changing his name. The Sun
  • Tora quickly dodged out of the way as the creature sailed passed her.
  • Today such footballing artful dodgers can collectively become a team's 12th man. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stepped forward, trying to grab his shoulders, but he dodged me once again.
  • Users combine trampolining with team sports including dodgeball, basketball and football. Times, Sunday Times
  • She managed to dodge all the difficult questions by changing the subjects.
  • Young Troy hits a homer to win the sandlot game and says his heart belongs to the Dodgers and Ebbets Field.
  • RICH tax dodgers are to be targeted in a Government crackdown, ministers will pledge today. The Sun
  • Michelle dodged and his shot hit and exploded a tree due to its high calibers bullets.
  • My day was so action packed that I didn't even get a ride on the dodgems!
  • Whatever you do, work hard at it and don't try to dodge the column.
  • The mother bird started to peck at me, but I dodged all the pecks and hit her beak with my mace.
  • HE recovered the shoebrush from under the window of Tabby, the young assistant house-master, and tucking it into his pocket, skirted the outer limits of the school, dodged behind a fence, and creeping on all-fours, made a wide detour via the pond and rejoined the high road to Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World
  • The rye dumplin's, some on 'um, was as big as corn-dodgers, and some on' um, which the seasonin 'hadn't toch, was tough as whitleather, and you mout a knocked a bull down with' um. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters
  • There will be a clampdown on high pay, another new levy on the wealthy and an army of new inspectors to catch rich tax dodgers. The Sun
  • The people who heard him dodged to the side quickly.
  • Mistuh Dodge, his chaih boy's been a-wohkin 'foh' im six weeks. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • The minister dodged questions about his relationship with the actress.
  • I am shocked by the bold approach of Congress to dodge this critical question of constitutionality. BALANCE OF POWER
  • I applaud his swift-footed move: Like the toreador who dodged the bull at the last milisecond, he escaped being gored.
  • Furtive and nimble tipplers and topers nightly dodged through alleys and back yards under the noses of the flashlamp-carrying guards.
  • One in three road tax dodgers breaches other motoring laws, such as driving without insurance or an MOT certificate.
  • Today such footballing artful dodgers can collectively become a team's 12th man. Times, Sunday Times
  • The L.A. Dodgers are a cinch to win the division.
  • As he easily dodged the blow he brought himself behind Michael and grabbed his wrist with both hands.
  • The distance be-tween us varied as each ship dodged occasional coconut trees and tall bushes.
  • He censures the cruelty of slave masters, the dodges of legacy hunters, and the meanness of the wealthy, but the targets of his criticisms are normally anonymous.
  • So sadistic, remorseless brutes cannot dodge true justice for their savagery. The Sun
  • As a two-person team, Alex and I have taken dodgeball about a far as we can alone.
  • Not a particularly attractive town, it's the kind of town whose motto might as well be "Get me outta Dodge," not unlike those desperate and bleakly futureless burgs of the Midwest whose economies are fueled by methamphetamine factories in rusted trailers and the promise of a new prison. Crossing Over: A Mexican Family On The Migrant Trail
  • The rich people had the cash and the cars to get out of Dodge the moment warnings were issued.
  • Court officials will be handed sweeping powers to enter homes in a bid to crack down on fine-dodgers.
  • A complaint has been made to police against a passenger who threw a "fare-dodger" off a train after he refused the conductor's request to leave. BBC News - Home
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  • She just barely dodged a more deadly blow that only caught her in the chest cutting open her shirt and cutting her skin.
  • In one-on-one situations, he is hardly dodged, and can win the ball nine times out of ten.
  • They pounded through unburned grass on the up-gulch side of Dodge's fire so that Dodge's fire acted as a buffer to the main fire.
  • Other reports suggest that some Chinese ivory traders dodge export controls by passing off illegal elephant tusks as mammoth ivory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Models built after 1993 feature a fixed dodger / windshield forward of the companionway.
  • A plant will bend towards light and single-celled organisms will dodge obstacles.
  • He successfully dodged Earthlink's process servers for several months until they caught up with him in February 2003.
  • The sharpies who run these corporations found loopholes in our laws that allow them to dodge paying the taxes they rightfully owe.
  • Cliff Wehrman has a new Dodge pickup and the remnants of a tan from a Mexican beach vacation. Democrats Face Skeptics in Rural Areas
  • He has things to do before he takes the field against the archrival Dodgers, and idle chitchat is not one of them. USATODAY.com - Focused on the finish line
  • I did get my house shoes on, came out of the bedroom, went along the hall, apparently dodged the furniture in the living room and stopped in what we call the dining room. Chron.com Chronicle
  • This does take time, and if the end result wasn't quite what you wanted, then it was back to the enlarger to burn and dodge again.
  • There are a lot of competition restriction stipulations in the labor agreement of NBA, but the application of the antitrust law can be dodged by means of labor exemption.
  • He also dodged a summons that was hand delivered by bailiffs after persuading a woman to pretend that he no longer lived at his address. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bush dodged a bullet when Chavez was forced out.
  • But it wasn't just the disc dodgers who found themselves in trouble.
  • Well, two more tax dodgers makes no difference. The Sun
  • I was especially wary of them this time, now that I knew their swords were poisoned, and dodged them as they attempted to advance on me.
  • We see her tremulous schoolgirl self auditioning for the band along with a trio of equally improbable hopefuls: a ukulele-playing nun, an upper-crust saxophonist and a male drummer ready to don a frock to dodge the draft.
  • Before the invention of the steam generator, when the dodgem and the chair-o-plane were but distant rumbles in the future, this is what we did for a fun day out.
  • He is a developing actor who should stick to playing the Artful Dodger for now, and leave Fagin to his elders and betters.
  • Ummm, No, it is actually a Dodge Ram Dually with flames down the side, a blower and a lift kit and 44′ Mickey Thompson Mudders for better traction … I can run the quarter mile in 7 seconds flat … And thats all true or else my name is not Dale Earnheart … Got go to the races … seeya … Think Progress » U.S. Image Among Lebanese Plummets 30 Points
  • Bullets flew in my direction as I dodged behind the stall.
  • I wrote earlier about how I thought much of Twitter's value came from not preordaining the way it should be used, the way Dodgeball did. Consider Twitter - Anil Dash
  • I think the pic with the elk strapped to the dodge colt is funnier than the jeep one. Week in Review: Best of the Boards
  • The telecom company was asked to comment on the letter - and on the specific question of legal action - but decided instead to dodge the issue.
  • The Giants pulled ahead early in the first three games against shaky Dodger starters, only to let the Dodgers claw their way back into the game.
  • Despite the ridic weekend heat wave, over 12,000 made it to the first L.A. Flea Market at the Dodger Stadium on Sunday.
  • The vaccines Zulvac 8 Ovis and Zolvac 8 Bovis, from Fort-Dodge Animal Health Ltd, are intended for the active immunisation of sheep and cattle respectively, to prevent viraemia (the presence of virus in the blood stream) caused by the Bluetongue virus serotype 8. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Ms. Moellering points to the influence of celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, who are photographed at one end of the spectrum or the other—either dressed way down when trying to dodge the paparazzi, or all dolled up for the red carpet. Why Not Wear Pajamas All Day?
  • The moment he's sitting in his smalls centre stage, rocking backwards and forwards, moaning to himself, a suggestion is made that perhaps it's time to get out of Dodge.
  • If you're adding rope clutches and a winch behind a dodger or splashboard, be sure to position them carefully.
  • As the drug dealers and armed gangs moved in, the neighborhood began to look like Dodge City.
  • Those are charges he says he has no intention of answering in the war crimes court, if he can dodge it.
  • I love ford I like dodge and I hate chevy but fords and chevies are the best mud runners. Auto and Automotive Classified Listings Online - Sell and Buy Cars and Trucks
  • He must dodge the efforts of Danforth, representing the board of the co-op, from evicting him with a niggardly severance pay.
  • The other drove a 1972 Dodge Duster and wore a Lumberjacket and Jeans.
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  • He dodged their knifelike claws, swinging his fists to send them flying. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Honest, if I could make as slick a backout as that, without carryin 'away anybody's footprint, I'd rate myself a headliner among the trouble dodgers. Odd Numbers Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe
  • If he does it again, it'll be hard to dodge the "big taxer" label. O'Malley's national ambitions could benefit Maryland
  • In 1973 (Science, Vol. 181, p. 1053) I showed that while the tectum was needed to react to moving prey, another visual area processed stationary edges, allowing frogs to dodge stationary barriers and to avoid tumbling into holes in the ground. 'In the River of Consciousness': An Exchange
  • Much more importantly, the Dodgers were always a rock of decency and consistency in a sea of disgusting behavior.
  • The proposal would apply to accountants, tax planners and advisers involved in failed schemes to dodge tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dodged, and then watched in amazement as it bounced off a tree but did not shatter.
  • She saw one and barely dodged it, the other one was too high to even touch her, but the last was a perfect aim, not to hit her, but to break the wire.
  • The mainsheet traveler is located on the cabin top forward of the companionway and out of the way of the dodger and cockpit bimini.
  • Latics famously dodged the drop on the final day in each of the last two seasons. The Sun
  • When he talks about his pickup, which is mostly based on a 1940 2-ton cab-over Dodge truck, one of the late country singer's tunes comes to mind. Redding.com Stories
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  • What he does feel very strongly is that church discipline is not something to be dodged. Christianity Today
  • Scully was the radio announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers' games before moving to network television.
  • In Vanishing Point, a man known only as Kowalski gets hepped up on goofballs and bets that he can drive a white Dodge Challenger muscle car from Denver to San Francisco in approximately 15 hours.
  • SF writers have generally dodged the long-term prognoses Ward and Brownlee outline, although much of their material has been known to scientists for decades. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • After skillfully ducking and dodging the two shoes hurled at his face at his final press conference in Baghdad, our dodger and ducker-in-chief calmly reported the size of the famous shoes. David's Flying Shoes v. Goliath's Bloody Ruse
  • Mike nimbly dodged these attacks and delivered brutal counters that took out his enemies.
  • The assailants, dressed in khaki pants and armed with AK-47 assault rifles, grenades and suicide vests, parked a gray Dodge sport-utility vehicle near the rear of the church. Survivors describe deadly attack on Baghdad church
  • Some tax dodgers could even face a maximum penalty of £1,000 if they are taken to court in a clampdown on unlicensed cars.
  • The added handicap is that runners have to dodge the horse dung as they perambulate down the track.
  • They whooped on the big wheel and crashed into each other on the dodgems.
  • Adrian Beltre hit a three-run homer, his 45th home run of the season, in the third inning off Jason Marquis for a 5-4 Dodger lead.
  • The 2009 Dodge Ram Heavy Duty features signature broad-shouldered front fenders flanking a fully chromed, "crosshair" grille. Autoblog
  • Teenage kart drivers can bang wheels, dodgem-style, without seriously endangering each other. Hothead Lewis Hamilton needs a crash course in humility | Richard Williams
  • He ducked and dodged around the buildings, trying to lose his pursuers but they managed to stay on his tail.
  • The New Meadowlands Stadium fans already have booed the 23-year-old, and cameras caught Mr. Coughlin lacing into Mr. Dodge last Sunday after his free kick — following a safety — barely went 50 yards. Giants Prepare for Dodge Ball
  • Ain’t you-uns goin’ to teach the Yellett outfit ther spellin’, writin’, and about George Washington, an’ how the Yankees kem along arter he was in his grave an’ fit us and broke up the kentry so we had ter leave our home in Tennessee an’ kem to this yere outdacious place, where nobody knows the diffunce between aig-bread an’ corn-dodger? Judith of the Plains
  • With the dodger up it sailed downwind at nearly a knot and a half, complete with steerage!
  • As someone commented, we “dodged a bullet” when she got beat in the primaries. — cicero Clinton’s Name Will Be Put in Nomination - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • She began to parry and dodge their blazing fast attacks, but she was clearly outmatched and succumbed to their slashes and blows and was being pushed back.
  • It’s now almost as outdated in the neologism dodge as the suffixes -arama and -aholic. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Citing such impersonal forces - such as poverty - is always a dodge for individual responsibility.
  • Right fielder Gary Sheffield's first return visit to Los Angeles came and went without much more than booing from the Dodger Stadium crowd. USATODAY.com - National League East
  • He dodged the attack of her boots, his expression furious, eyes like ice, the flame at the center twisting blue-cold. My Soul to Keep
  • That should be coupled with an end to tax breaks on suburban land that is called "farmland" but is mostly a tax dodge for people who earn only a tiny fraction of their income from farming. The Wrong Tax for Japan
  • If this sounds like a dodge by those afraid of accountability, why the suspicion among successful districts?
  • The big global banks sport hundreds of them: not just to dodge taxes but to escape financial regulations, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lawyers defending the hedge fund manager in the biggest US insider-dealing trial in decades have laid into the US government's star witness, branding him a money launderer and tax dodger who cut a plea deal to avoid criminal charges. Insider dealing witness 'made plea bargain', say defence lawyers
  • Dandy was now upon what they call the simplicity dodge; that is to say, he affected that character of wisdom for which certain individuals, whose knowledge of life no earthly experience ever can improve, are so extremely anxious to get credit. The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
  • The bill repeals restrictions on ‘top-heavy’ pension plans set up as tax dodges by employers.
  • Through our glasses we made him out to be a bull -- an old greyhead, and probably a cunning fellow, one likely to try every dodge which a whale can think of to escape, and if failing to do that, and hard pressed, one who was likely to turn on his pursuers, and attack them with his open jaws or mighty flukes. Old Jack
  • Given the tightrope she faced it is not surprising she tried to dodge the question. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can't even dodge into a telephone booth and warn Gilman - if I could reach him.
  • He barely dodged a humongous hammer that flew past him and destroyed the main rotor on one of the remaining helicopters.
  • She dodged his extremely slow blows and sank her fist into his stomach, winding him.
  • If we did a head count in the Commons we would find the real dodgers. The Sun
  • Dodgers 'youth plays key role in ousting Cubs - USATODAY. com Dodgers' youth plays key role in ousting Cubs
  • Some were released prisoners themselves; some were draft-dodgers; many were clerks and petty bureaucrats, and all were looking for trouble.
  • We played dodgeball without sissy rules and our gym teachers coached us to hit the other players where it hurt the most.
  • He must pay the millions he's dodged to the British taxman. Times, Sunday Times
  • I heard Ginger, the callboy, ahead of me and dodged behind some properties just in time. In The Bishop's Carriage.
  • Dodgers go down in the top of the ninth and this is when you sense a helpless scattering, it is tastable in the air, audible in the lone-wolf calls from high in the stands. Underworld

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