re
dodge
Plural
re-dodges
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the act of moving around a defender again after initially getting past them in lacrosse
A re-dodge in lacrosse refers to a move where a player, after initially being stopped by a defender, quickly changes direction and tries to dodge again in order to get past the defender. This move is often used when the first dodge is unsuccessful, and the player needs to create another opportunity to beat the defender. A re-dodge requires agility and quick thinking, as the player must react fast to the defender's movements and find an opening to continue toward the goal.
- The attacker's quick re-dodge left the defender trailing behind
- A successful re-dodge can disrupt the opponent's defensive formation.
- She made a clever re-dodge move to shake off the defender and advance toward the goal.
- The attacker's re-dodge caught the defense off guard, leading to an open shot.
- She used a quick re-dodge to avoid the defender's stick check.