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Meanings of old dodge in anglès
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Usage of old dodge in anglès
1
It was an olddodge, so old that it seemed new to everybody.
2
It's an olddodge, of course, but somehow it always seems to pay.
3
That's an olddodge, Rasco, but you can't work it off on me.
4
That's an olddodge, but it don't work with me, see?
5
Such a stale olddodge as this would hardly have taken me in at ordinary moments.
6
An olddodge, Father Brown- averyolddodge.
7
The commandant, with whom I arranged the matter, had gone home (an olddodge!
8
The olddodge! says Frere, flushing a little.
9
That's an olddodge, and there's money in it, too-moneythat will never be got out of it.
10
No one coming to the door, Mr Desmond proposed trying the olddodge, and getting in at the window.
11
And you're not playing melodramatic games, secrecy for secrecy's sake-anolddodge for inferior doctors, incidentally-butyou're really concerned, aren't you?
12
It's an olddodge when you're short of ink-buthighly unsanitary-Whatan extraordinary thing to find tied to a beetle's leg!
13
It's an olddodge.""
14
Raising hopes of a long-lost son in the breast of a father was an olddodge and often meant the raising of money.
15
With Webster Sam tried on them the olddodge of telling each that the other two had agreed to come in, and it worked.
16
OldDodge was a good friend to Hadria, at this time.