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Michael Business Law
Everyday UK Expressions (4): "a bit dodgy"

“Dodgy” is a very commonly used word in Britain, especially in informal conversation.<o:p></o:p>

The general meaning is “suspicious” or “unreliable”.  The most common situations in which “dodgy” is used are:

a)      People

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e.g. I wouldn’t lend him any money, if I were you.  He’s a bit of a dodgy character.<o:p></o:p>

<o:p> </o:p>b)      Machines

        e.g. I bought this old car very cheaply last year but the engine’s a bit dodgy.  It makes funny noises when I drive over 60 miles an hour.  I don’t know what the matter with it is.

        c)  Situations 

        e.g. I got a call yesterday from a man offering me a million pounds if I gave him my bank account details. The whole thing sounded very dodgy to me.

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There are some example sentences here.  <a href="http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=dodgy&l=0">http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=dodgy&l=0</a><o:p></o:p>;

I’m looking forward to some good quality sentences which use the word “dodgy”.  But this time, I don’t want to see any dodgy efforts!<o:p></o:p>

22. Sep. 2016 15:28
Kommentare · 4
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'Don't sit on that chair, please. One of its legs is dodgy. My husband still can't fix it.'
23. September 2016
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Great examples from Natalia and Sudeep!  Thanks. I think this expression is easier to use than my other examples so far.  

Sudeep, I recommend replacing "I may face rain" with "It might/may rain".

23. September 2016
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Thank you @Michale for another nice lesson:)

Today,I want to go home but the weather seems to be a bit dodgy,I may face rain on my way. 


23. September 2016
Thank you@Michael for suggesting a better alternative:)
26. September 2016

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