
1) Avoider 2) Evader 3) Nler 4) Nonpayer 5) Slyboots
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1) LA player 2) Artful Dickens character 3) Beguiler 4) Brave opponent 5) Brooklyn ballplayer of old 6) Campanella or Koufax 7) Cheat 8) Cheater 9) Cornmeal dumpling 10) Deceiver 11) Draft dodger 12) Drysdale or Koufax 13) Duke Snider was one 14) Ebbets field player 15) Elusive one 16) Evader 17) Former brooklyn athlete
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- a shifty deceptive person
- small oval cake of corn bread baked or fried (chiefly Southern)
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A dodger (also known as a spray-hood) is a frame-supported canvas (sometimes with vinyl windows) structure providing a helmsman and other occupants of a sailboat partial protection from harsh weather and seas. It covers part of the cockpit and the entrance (or `companionway`) into the interior of the sailboat. One can usually stand under a dodge.....
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A hood forward of a hatch or cockpit to protect the crew from wind and spray. Can be soft or hard.
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A hood forward of a hatch or cockpit to protect the crew from wind and spray. Can be soft or hard.
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shield against rain or spray on a ship's bridge
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shield against rain or spray on a ship's bridge
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• (n.) A small handbill. • (n.) One who dodges or evades; one who plays fast and loose, or uses tricky devices. • (n.) See Corndodger.
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In the USA this is the pram like hood which covers the main hatch and helps to shelter the cockpit.In the UK this is the term given to the canvas which is used to shelter the sides of the cockpit.
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Dodg'er noun 1. One who dodges or evades; one who plays fast and loose, or uses tricky devices.
Smart. 2. A small handbill. [ U. S.]
3. See
Corndodger .
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Dodger was 19th century British slang for a street-wise person who, knowing the tricks and ways of London used them to his own advantage.
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A screen, usually fabric, erected to protect the cockpit from spray and wind.
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n] - a shifty deceptive person
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fox noun a shifty deceptive person
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a person who dodges. · a shifty person, esp. one who persistently evades a responsibility, as specified: tax dodger; draft dodger. · a leafhopper. · a small handbill; throwaway. · See · a shield, as of canvas, erected on a flying bridge to protect persons on watch from wind, flying spray, etc. · a large slice, lump, ...
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