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dodgerdodg‧er /ˈdɒdʒə $ ˈdɑːdʒər/ noun [countable] - But it wasn't just the disc dodgers who found themselves in trouble.
- Charivari drink Rioja the dodger Could a crafty change of grape mean a change in fortune?
- Payment dodgers will face a fine of £80.
- Read in studio Police have begun a campaign against car tax dodgers.
- The government, it seems, is counting heavily on getting money from tax dodgers.
NOUN► tax· Read in studio Police have begun a campaign against car tax dodgers.· The government, it seems, is counting heavily on getting money from tax dodgers.· And the trawl for tax dodgers also threw up other misdemeanours.· And he identified poll tax dodgers as part of the problem.· Poll tax dodgers know the system will be scrapped in April and replaced by the Council Tax.· The most overwhelming support came for the Revenue's work in deterring and seeking out tax dodgers. ► tax/fare dodger- And he identified poll tax dodgers as part of the problem.
- And the trawl for tax dodgers also threw up other misdemeanours.
- On March 6 pay bonuses were announced for all soldiers and an amnesty was declared for deserters and draft dodgers.
- Read in studio Police have begun a campaign against car tax dodgers.
- The government, it seems, is counting heavily on getting money from tax dodgers.
tax/fare dodger someone who dishonestly avoids paying taxes or paying to travel on a bus or train → draft dodger |