Dodge rhymes with lodge.
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Lodging rhymes with dodging. There could be more, but that is the most common one.
To love in a place for a short time that rhymes with "dodge" could refer to enjoying the unique experience and atmosphere of a lodge. Whether it's a cozy mountain lodge or a seaside retreat, these temporary spaces offer a chance to relax and create lasting memories in a picturesque setting.
Bernard Lodge has written: 'There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Glove' -- subject(s): Nursery rhymes, Children's poetry, American 'Custard Surprise'
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A beaver damA beavers lodge.
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Ron Berg has written: 'Jttr Queen of Hearts Is (Jumbled Tumbled Tales and Rhymes)' 'The Gunflint Lodge cookbook' -- subject(s): Cookery, Cooking
Lodge = lóisteLodge = grianán seilge ( hunting lodge ){| ! ! USAGE: | to lodge ( deposit ) taisc : to lodge with (someone ) = bheith ar lóistínlóistéara = Lodger|}
He stayed in the lodge for the weekend.I will lodge a complaint with your superior.