Definitionn. nonperformance of something distasteful
Last update: August 12, 2015
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"Practically," she lied, dodging backwards and putting a stanchion between them. [Please select]
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I have been dodging the breakers for twenty-four hours. [Please select]
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Repeating the words, "Fellows who are dodging about the water." [Please select]
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It won't pay us to try any more dodging if we want to outrun them. [Please select]
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But, by gad, that ain't playing fair: that's dodging the rules of the game. [Please select]
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Marmaduke's insignificant figure dodging fearfully among the roughs, whose hour it was. [Please select]
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If I had had an idea of dodging anything I saw coming it vanished. [Please select]
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You take too much interest in the sport of dodging to be afraid. [Please select]
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It's wonderful to see the waiters dodging with dishes through the shell-holes. [Please select]
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He received no answer, but saw the baggage-smasher quickening his pace and dodging round the corner. [Please select]
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Fearlessly he plunges down on an enemy many times his size who dodging this way and that beats a hasty retreat before his active, aggressive assailant. [Please select]
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