Dodging [verb]

Definition of Dodging:

avoid

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Opposite/Antonyms of Dodging:


Sentence/Example of Dodging:

There was a while when I developed a marvelous capacity for dodging invitations to Fort Walsh.

Neglectful of his personal safety, he plunged out into the traffic, dodging this way and that, and making after Monte Irvin's car.

"Potted tongue," she exclaimed, dodging round the table, and lifting various covers.

The girl scurried by and darted from the room, dodging the smiting hand which the host raised as she flew past him.

Sometimes they played "Dodging Arrows," a game their mother had taught them when they were very young.

One of them ran up to within two feet of Kieran and snapped at him with its great jaws, dodging agilely when he raised his arm.

He started to work his way to the Point, but the exertion of bending and dodging from tree to stump sorely taxed him.

The Cossacks, who had been dodging him, made a dash when they were within less than a hundred yards.

The ponies came skipping here and there, nimbly dodging in and out between the dog-holes.

It was hard won enough by the old man, that money, with twenty years' dodging South American customs.