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dodgy
[doj-ee]
adjective
inclined to dodge.
evasively tricky.
a dodgy manner of dealing with people.
Chiefly British.risky; hazardous; chancy.
dodgy
/ ˈɒɪ /
adjective
risky, difficult, or dangerous
uncertain or unreliable; tricky
Example Sentences
These days he would have too much of an image to uphold, and too much security required, to be seen in the same dodgy establishments as yours truly.
He also "ferreted about" in a "deception" to obtain false "dodgy" quotes to help the firm get the lucrative business.
He was a rogue who was sometimes loveable, sometimes dodgy, and occasionally both at the same time.
They had a couple of dodgy moments against England, which cost them a Grand Slam, but they will take winning the championship.
He accused officials of "fiddling while Rome burns" and added: "Sorry but I'm on a mission. Dyson knows what he's doing and won't risk his global brand reputation delivering dodgy ventilators."
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