Sentences with dodged
dodge
D d - To dodge a blow; to dodge a question.
- When asked a direct question, he dodges.
- I've avoided airline strikes and dodged the volcanic dust clouds that continue to threaten flight schedules.
- Zuckerberg dodged questions about the authenticity of leaked chat logs from his Harvard days that appear to show he called users who trusted.
- Senior Liberal senators may be forced to face an inquiry into the fake OzCar email affair but Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull has dodged a bullet.
- Tim Dornin South Australia dodged a bushfire disaster this week as soaring temperatures and 25000 lightning strikes sparked more than 100 fires.