Definition of Outdodge

1. to surpass in dodging [v -DODGED, -DODGING, -DODGES] - See also: dodging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdodge

outdelivers
outdent
outdented
outdenting
outdents
outdesign
outdesigned
outdesigning
outdesigns
outdid
outdistance
outdistanced
outdistances
outdistancing
outdo
outdodge (current term)
outdodged
outdodges
outdodging
outdoer
outdoers
outdoes
outdoing
outdone
outdoor
outdoor(a)
outdoor education
outdoor game
outdoor man
outdoor sport

Literary usage of Outdodge

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Animals: The Mammals by Ernest Ingersoll (1907)
"... or dart into any hole or crevice that would hide a rat; and lacking this, can outrun and outdodge any ordinary pursuer." The agile, slender, short-toed, ..."

2. His Majesty's Sloop Diamond Rock by H. S. Huntington (1904)
"This little vixen can outsail her and outdodge her, and there we 've got the advantage of her. But the biggest advantage is that we 're English, ..."

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