dodge in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
DODGE: to avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement.
Sample Sentences
- She had to dodge the raindrops as she hurried to her car.
- The skilled player managed to dodge the defender effortlessly.
- He tried to dodge the question by changing the subject.
- During the meeting, she skillfully dodged criticism for her late report.
- A quick reflex allowed him to dodge the oncoming bicycle.
- He managed to dodge the question with a clever response.
- The car swerved to dodge the pothole in the road.
- She had to dodge the raindrops as she hurried to the bus stop.
- During the game, the player expertly dodged his opponents to score a goal.
- He tried to dodge responsibility for the mistake, but it was obvious he was at fault.
- The athlete managed to dodge the opposing player with a swift move.
- He tried to dodge the question, but the reporter pressed for an answer.
- The cat quickly dodged the incoming ball, showcasing its agility.
- In a moment of panic, she had to dodge the oncoming cyclist.
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