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    dodger
    /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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  2. 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.

  3. The meaning of DODGER is one that dodges; especially : one who uses tricky devices. How to use dodger in a sentence.

  4. A dodger is someone who avoids doing a duty or paying a charge, for example paying taxes or for train travel.

  5. 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.

  6. someone who illegally avoids doing something: tax / fare dodgers. (Definition of dodger from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of dodger.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.