Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dodge.(verb)
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Use "dodges" in a sentence
"From day to day anxiously did Mr. Gladstone watch what he called the dodges of the assembly."
"RE “how to scale up effective charter schools”: For someone who prides himself on policy chops, Matt once again dodges the hard issues in reforming urban public education."
"McCains TOP economic advisor makes comments that are elitist and out of touch with American’s daily lives and McCain dodges it with a denial and a joke."