noun
- plural of dodgery; instances or acts of dodging, evasion, or trickery
- plural of dodgery; places or establishments associated with dishonest or evasive practices
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The politician's dodgeries during the debate frustrated many voters.
- He was known for his various dodgeries to avoid paying taxes.
- The old carnival was full of dodgeries and sleight-of-hand tricks.
- Her dodgeries finally caught up with her when the truth came out.
- The company's financial dodgeries were exposed by auditors.