dodge

UK /dɒd͡ʒ/ US /dɑd͡ʒ/
verb 5name 5noun 3adj 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

able, better, solid

He's a solid dodge of a player who always seems to escape the defender.

VERB + DODGE

can't, don't, let's, play, played, press, sort, taught

You can't dodge the fact that you need to study harder for the exam.

DODGE + NOUN

ball, bullets, button, law, traffic

He dodged traffic on his bicycle by taking the back streets through town.

PREP.

after, than, through, with

He managed to dodge through the crowd without anyone noticing him leave.

ADV.

forever, immediately, somehow

He somehow managed to dodge the traffic and made it to the meeting on time.

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