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dodgiest in British Englishsuperlative adjective dodgy (ˈdɒdʒɪ) adjectiveWord forms: dodgier or dodgiest British, Australian and New Zealand informal1. risky, difficult, or dangerous 2. uncertain or unreliable; tricky Examples of 'dodgiest' in a sentencedodgiest The dodgiest pills to miss are mid-pack.Now it is clear it was given the competition in the dodgiest of circumstances.What's the dodgiest record you've got in your collection?Not bad for one of football's dodgiest wingers.Sadly, neither star lost their luggage on the flight - leaving the pair wearing the dodgiest green outfits known to man.But that's no excuse for coming up with the dodgiest single title of all time.Second, it would be hard to prevent banks offloading their dodgiest loans on to the taxpayer.They go where the ore is, and the ore often sits beneath the dodgiest of regimes.The singer has come up with her dodgiest costume yet - half pop star, half unicorn. |