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1
If we do I'll
dodge
in
the bushes till they get past.
2
Come on, old man, we can
dodge
in
and out among these rocks.'
3
Not a headdress to
dodge
in
,
Cat would have thought.
4
He saw Shadow
dodge
in
the very nick of time.
5
It is "a timeless
dodge
in
the field of question avoidance," he wrote.
6
If he did, would the baby, in sudden fright,
dodge
in
front of the machine?
7
The "birds"
dodge
in
and out among the desks, jumping over the seats, etc.
8
Was this a new process, the last
dodge
in
the perpetual warfare between maidens and mankind?
9
Open that chimney door and
dodge
in
.
10
If you intend to go ahead, you must just
dodge
in
and out like a dog at a fair.
11
I noticed you
dodge
in
at the court-house and at Squire Hale's, and everywhere, and something told me to investigate.
12
The little ships can
dodge
in
close and, when the going is rough, they can scatter and run like quail.
13
Every one of the popular modern phrases and ideals is a
dodge
in
order to shirk the problem of what is good.
14
I hopped up from behind the counter, waved at Tullia, and skipped out the front way: the oldest
dodge
in
the world.
15
His removal was one kind of quick
dodge
in
the art of quitting; that of the viper another, and a very beastly one.
16
They
dodge
in
and out of the theatre, opera, and lecture-room; they prefer the street cars to walking because they think they get along faster.
dodge
in
dodge