100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "dodge"
Definition
To dodge means to avoid something by a sudden movement or to evade a question or responsibility. It often involves quick reflexes and agility to escape from an obstacle or to cleverly sidestep a situation.
Synonyms
- Evade
- Elude
- Avoid
- Sidestep
- Duck
- Shirk
- Escape
- Bypass
- Flee
- Skirt
Antonyms
- Confront
- Face
- Encounter
- Accept
- Engage
- Meet
- Tackle
- Address
- Surrender
- Concede
Examples
- He had to dodge the ball during the game to avoid getting hit.
- She tried to dodge the question about her plans for the weekend.
- The cat managed to dodge the dog chasing it down the street.
- He dodged the oncoming traffic with a quick leap.
- She always finds a way to dodge her responsibilities at work.
- The athlete dodged past his opponents with ease.
- I had to dodge the raindrops on my way home.
- She dodged the criticism by changing the subject.
- The child learned how to dodge the swings at the playground.
- He dodged the question by giving a vague answer.
- The boxer was quick to dodge his opponent's punches.
- I had to dodge a few obstacles on my morning run.
- She tried to dodge the truth when confronted by her friends.
- The deer quickly dodged the headlights of the approaching car.
- He dodged the issue instead of addressing it directly.
- The politician attempted to dodge the scandal by diverting attention.
- The agile dancer seemed to dodge every potential misstep.
- He dodged a bullet, quite literally, in that dangerous situation.
- She managed to dodge the invitation to the party she didn't want to attend.
- The soccer player dodged defenders with incredible skill.
- I had to dodge my neighbor's questions about my personal life.
- The rabbit dodged into the bushes to escape the fox.
- He quickly dodged the falling branch during the storm.
- She was able to dodge the awkward silence by changing the topic.
- The gymnast dodged the mat on her landing perfectly.
- He tried to dodge his way out of the meeting by pretending to be busy.
- The quick thinker was able to dodge the trap set for him.
- I had to dodge the puddles while walking down the street.
- She dodged the debate when asked about her political views.
- The dog dodged the frisbee thrown at him with ease.
- He was able to dodge the consequences of his actions.
- The actor tried to dodge the paparazzi by taking a back exit.
- The child dodged the ball thrown at him during the game.
- She quickly dodged the sales pitch by walking away.
- The squirrel dodged across the road just in time.
- He dodged the ticket by arguing he wasn’t speeding.
- She always finds a way to dodge the chores at home.
- The stuntman made it look easy to dodge the explosions.
- He had to dodge a series of questions from the press.
- The athlete practiced hard to dodge opponents on the field.
- I had to dodge the crowds at the festival.
- She dodged an awkward encounter with her ex at the party.
- The mouse dodged the cat's paw just in time.
- He dodged the chance to explain his side of the story.
- The hero dodged bullets in the action-packed scene.
- She tried to dodge the speeding ticket by saying she was in a hurry.
- The children played a game where they had to dodge balls thrown at them.
- He dodged the responsibility of planning the event.
- The car dodged the pothole on the road.
- She dodged the question with a smile and a laugh.
- He learned to dodge the rules in order to win the game.
- The football player had to dodge multiple tackles to score a touchdown.
- She felt she had to dodge her friend's expectations.
- The quick reflexes allowed him to dodge the incoming wave.
- The magician made it look like he could dodge bullets.
- She dodged a bullet when she decided not to go out that night.
- The athlete’s ability to dodge opponents impressed the coach.
- He dodged the limits set by the rules.
- The mouse dodged the trap set by the homeowner.
- She tried to dodge the confrontation with her boss.
- The deer expertly dodged the arrows during the hunt.
- He had to dodge the incoming hail while driving.
- She skillfully dodged the questions about her relationship.
- The dancer's moves were so fluid, it looked like she could dodge anything.
- He dodged the responsibility of paying the bill.
- The athlete has a natural talent for dodging during games.
- She wanted to dodge the consequences of her actions.
- The child learned how to dodge his parents' questions about his grades.
- The player was quick to dodge the tackle.
- He tried to dodge the issue but eventually had to face it.
- The thief managed to dodge the police after the heist.
- She dodged her way through the crowded market.
- He dodged the rain by taking cover under a tree.
- The gymnast had to dodge the judges' harsh critiques.
- She dodged the topic of her job during dinner.
- The skilled archer could dodge arrows shot at him.
- He had to dodge his way through the busy street.
- She dodged the rumors circulating about her.
- The rabbit quickly dodged the hawk's attack.
- He dodged the uncomfortable question with wit.
- The agile dog was able to dodge the obstacles on the course.
- She managed to dodge the awkward silence by telling a joke.
- He could dodge any question thrown his way.
- The child giggled as he learned to dodge the water balloons.
- She dodged the angry crowd by taking a side street.
- The skateboarder was able to dodge the traffic with skill.
- He dodged the invitation to the meeting he didn't want to attend.
- The ninja was trained to dodge any attack.
- She had to dodge the glances of her coworkers.
- The cat dodged the vacuum cleaner as it approached.
- He dodged a serious injury during the game.
- She felt the need to dodge the truth for her friend's sake.
- The athlete had to dodge the opponent's tackle to score.
- He dodged the spotlight during the interview.
- The quick-thinking student managed to dodge the surprise quiz.
- She always knew how to dodge the boring topics in conversation.
- He dodged the consequences of his choices through charm.
- The dog would dodge the leash when it wanted to run free.
- She could easily dodge any awkward situation with her humor.
- He practiced his footwork to dodge the adversities in life.