Similar words: stodgy, dodge, dodging, hodgepodge, pudgy, do down, dodder, lodge. Meaning: ['dɑdʒɪ /dɒd-] adj. 1. of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk 2. marked by skill in deception.
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61. There is no sign that Microsoft stolid, dodgy way with words.
62. In the past OFCs have indeed permitted various dodgy doings.
63. In his book, "The Missionary Position", he berated her for spreading an extreme form of Catholicism and for accepting money from dodgy people such as "Papa Doc" Duvalier, the late dictator of Haiti.
64. As soon as you have a dodgy web hosting provider, you add more guess work to your campaigns.
65. A flat tyre 10 miles beyond Mount Barnett Roadhouse, a cross-threaded wheel nut, a dodgy jack handle, a dubious spare and a temperature of 100F (38C) had made for a taxing last couple of hours.
66. Most noticeably, it's hard to run test programs and the like in the target environment, and if it differs from the host environment, this makes configuration a dodgy experience.
67. He used dodgy restaurants to 'test' his dates and weed out the unadventurous eaters.
68. The wave of litigation over dodgy debt instruments is still swelling.
More similar words: stodgy, dodge, dodging, hodgepodge, pudgy, do down, dodder, lodge, lodger, lodging, do damage to, doddering, dislodge, floodgate, rhododendron, dodecahedron, lodging house.