We have no meanings for "very dodgy" in our records yet.
1 Wehrlein was very dodgy , closing the door and changing direction many times.
2 I had bought my stuff from some very dodgy characters.
3 He says it all looks very dodgy , and not just from a mathematical point of view.
4 And either there's something wrong with that coat or there's something very dodgy about its history.
5 Supra Mahumapelo is arguably a very dodgy man.
6 The security facilities company are linked to some very dodgy deals, and Mokonyane's name is inextricably linked.
7 Colin Talbot, professor of government at Manchester University, said the government was on " very dodgy ground".
8 We are assured they come from sustainable farms in Honduras, which is good as some prawn farming practices are very dodgy .
9 So I guess it's watch this space, we'll see what happens, because there are certainly very dodgy labour-hire companies out there.
10 He's still obsessed with his century, however, and sprints back for a very dodgy two so as to keep the strike.
11 I should think Lieutenant Armitage's eyesight is very dodgy indeed, or he'd be able to see that he's playing a very dangerous game.
12 'It all sounds very dodgy , but I harbour a fantasy about you running a paper-free office.'
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