Similar words: grudgingly, doddering, mudslinging, ringing, hodgepodge, raging, rigging, nagging. Meaning: [dɒdʒ] n. 1. nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do 2. a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery 3. deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening.
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31. Search the maze dodging the robots and auto-firing laser guns.
32. Dodging the spray on the prom, Flora thought of her first sight of la Tarasova's London establishment.
33. Dodging between the vinyl booths is Luis Valencia, busily attacking a pile of crumbs with his 3M carpet sweeper.
34. Men were moving toward him, dodging behind chimneys.
35. WILSON: Dodging chainsaws , no doubt.
36. Dodging most of these electronic infections isn't very hard.
37. Dodging the blow, he aimed a few more jabs.
38. There are some defects in China's law about the amount of tax dodging crime.
39. You a most important location , hope that you can outguess me , not dodging my regret in my world.
40. The mechanical design of adjustable Iris diaphragm dodging component and the method to design the parameter of Iris diaphragm are mainly presented.
41. "Get ready now, " shouts my tandem paragliding instructor, as we start running full tilt down the steep angle of Coronet Peak, dodging clumps of tussock grass and lichen-covered rocks.
42. I'll squeeze the piece you jumping , dodging , duckin '.
43. The most important reasons that result in bone unconnected is instability or the bone coloboma and stress dodging.
44. Considering the two factors, the probability of successful audit and the reputation loss of tax dodging, this paper analyzes the repeated game equilibrium between tax administration and taxpayers.
45. It is about a man who goes home and is utterly lost in the grocery store----but completely comfortable dodging enemy fire and defusing bombs in brutal, hostile conditions.
46. The gunships dive to give chase,[http://sentencedict.com/dodging.html] dodging and weaving through the trunks.
47. Using a limited form of precognition, zealots can even predict enemy movements striking, with deadly accuracy and dodging attacks by inches.
48. Ringo Starr explains the fine points of the art: "If you're not dodging and running, you don't get people excited.
49. The personal income tax revenue is too small in the overall fiscal revenue. The high rate has incentivized tax dodging.
50. Then he stole on very cautiously, dodging from tree to tree.
51. Nowadays, there has been tax dodging by some companies run by foreign capital in our nation, and the number of that has been growing sharply. The consequence of that is very serious.
52. The OECD sees these agreements as the answer to the problem of tax - dodging.
53. The accumulative calculation is also not scientific, for example, the times of the unsettled tax dodging crimes is not clear and the standard of "unsettled" is ambiguous.
54. Instead she turned and led the limping slaughterer away from Kreiger, dodging through the darkened garden, using her knowledge of its layout to double the distance between them.
55. I could see furtive wolf shapes dodging in and out of the shadows, eyes shining.
56. Nonetheless I was very tired when I woke up. dodging and running and feeling frightened.
57. In the shrubbery creamy white varnishes the street light, is dodging the spooky light.
58. In the case of tax dodging, the results were even more striking.
59. Because of its inherent deficiencies, the current criminal law of our country about tax dodging does not adapt to the new situation.
60. Considering two factors, the probability of successful audit and the reputation loss of tax dodging, this paper analyzes the repeated game equilibrium between tax administration and taxpayers.
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