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- Dictionarydodger/ˈdɒdʒə/
noun
- 1. a person who engages in cunning tricks or dishonest practices to evade a debt or obligation: informal "tax dodgers"
- 2. a canvas screen on a ship giving protection from spray.
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someone who illegally avoids doing something: tax / fare dodgers. (Definition of dodger from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dodger. dodger. Military policemen searched on foot for draft dodgers and deserters. From the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
someone who illegally avoids doing something: tax / fare...
- Znaczenie Dodger, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
DODGER definicja: 1. a person who avoids doing what they...
- Dodger in Traditional Chinese
DODGER translate: 逃避者. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Dodger in Simplified Chinese
DODGER translate: 逃避者. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
dodger 의미, 정의, dodger의 정의: 1. a person who avoids doing what...
- Pronunciation in English
DODGER pronunciation. How to say dodger. Listen to the audio...
- CBA
CBA definition: 1. abbreviation for can't be arsed: used...
- English (US)
The meaning of DODGER is one that dodges; especially : one who uses tricky devices. How to use dodger in a sentence.
A dodger is someone who avoids doing a duty or paying a charge, for example paying taxes or for train travel.
A dodger is a person who evades or shirks, or a shifty dishonest person. It can also mean a small printed handbill, a nautical shelter, or a type of bread.
someone who illegally avoids doing something: tax / fare dodgers. (Definition of dodger from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dodger.
Dodger is a noun that means a person who dodges, evades or shirks a responsibility, or a shifty dishonest person. It can also refer to a leafhopper, a small handbill, a corn dodger, a shield on a ship, or a slice of food.
A dodger is a rascally, sneaky person who lies and tricks their way out of responsibilities or obligations. A tax dodger, for example, schemes to avoid paying taxes.