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Dudger

Noun (Singular): A dudger refers to a playful and mischievous person who tends to dodge or avoid responsibilities or obligations.

Noun (Plural): Dudgers are a type of lightweight shoes that provide extra comfort and flexibility to the wearer.

Example Sentences:

  1. As a dudger, Tom always found clever ways to dodge doing his chores.
  2. The old man had a mischievous smile, which revealed his inner dudger.
  3. She tried to delegate the work, but her team members turned into dudgers, avoiding any extra tasks.
  4. Wearing dudgers allowed him to move swiftly and silently through the forest.
  5. The children ran around happily in their dudgers, enjoying the freedom of movement they provided.

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