Sentences with dodgy
dodg·y
D d - A dodgy manner of dealing with people.
- Asked why, a spokesman gave a dodgy answer about legal ramifications.
- Audit blitz hits ' dodgy ' colleges.
- SweatShop makes up for its dodgy stools and low ceilings with good bar banter.
- Never listen to dodgy advice. The dodgy old machine kept breaking down.
- The more money the better, because there is always that dodgy politician or corrupt official to bribe. I am sure you wouldn't want to be seen buying dodgy gear, would you? (stolen goods).
- ■A dodgy taxpayer: The Australian Tax Office'.
- No wonder they have such a dodgy reputation if they rarely seem to get it right and contradict themselves all the time.
- This is a slightly dodgy plan, because there is a lot that is being changed for this fix.
- He's a dodgy Peeping Tom.
- A dodgy area.
- The situation was right dodgy. I'm feeling dodgy today, probably got the flu.