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Definition of "dodgier" [dodgier]

  • Comparative form of dodgy: more dodgy (adjective)

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Use "dodgier" in a sentence
  • "While my life was being played out in anonymous misery in Peckham, he was the cricketing rebel who dared to stick two fingers up to Lord's while single-handedly dismantling the Aussies, a man who never played safe or kept one eye on his averages, whose flaws were part of his appeal – who else could get away with that dodgy moustache and dodgier mullet?"
  • "And versatile David between them, catalyst of it all, intermediary and perhaps even — in some deeper, darker, dodgier way — surrogate."
  • "Reports of financial decline, however, are dodgier, as the study reports no influence of litigation risk on bad news forecasts."