Sentences

cadge in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To cadge means to obtain something, especially food or favors, by asking or begging.

Sample Sentences

  1. He always tries to cadge a free meal from his friends.
  2. After the concert, she managed to cadge a backstage pass.
  3. It's frustrating how he consistently tries to cadge favors without offering anything in return.
  4. They would often cadge rides from anyone heading in their direction.
  5. At the party, he was trying to cadge drinks from strangers.
  6. She had a knack for cadging compliments wherever she went.
  7. He used to cadge money from his parents for snacks at school.
  8. During the holidays, it's common to see people cadge gifts from relatives.
  9. She would cadge a few extra cookies from the baker every time she visited.
  10. It's difficult to watch him cadge attention from others so shamelessly.
  11. He always tries to cadge a free meal when he visits his friends.
  12. It's annoying how some people will cadge off others instead of earning their keep.
  13. During the festival, many students will cadge tickets from their classmates.
  14. She managed to cadge a ride to the concert by sweet-talking her neighbor.
  15. Some people can cadge favors with just a charming smile and a little flattery.
  16. He would often cadge spare change from his coworkers for his coffee breaks.
  17. At the charity event, they encouraged guests to cadge donations for the cause.
  18. She wasn't shy about trying to cadge an upgrade on her flight.
  19. His ability to cadge resources from others made him quite resourceful.
  20. Every time I see him, he tries to cadge my last slice of pizza.

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