cadger in a sentence
n.
Definition
CADGER: a person who persistently seeks to obtain something, especially money or food, from others, often through charm or manipulation.
Sample Sentences
- He always managed to find a CADGER willing to buy him a drink at the bar.
- The CADGER at the party seemed to have a talent for charming others into buying him dinner.
- Despite his intelligence, he was often viewed as a CADGER due to his reluctance to work.
- She grew tired of his CADGER ways, always asking for favors without offering anything in return.
- The local CADGERs were notorious for their ability to mooch off unsuspecting tourists.
- Even among friends, he had a reputation as a CADGER, always arriving empty-handed.
- Her CADGER behavior alienated her from colleagues who valued mutual support.
- He was a skilled storyteller, yet many saw him merely as a CADGER who never contributed.
- The community was divided, with some sympathizing with the CADGER while others felt exploited.
- His constant requests for help painted him as a CADGER in the eyes of his peers.
- He always seemed to be a cadger, relying on others for his meals and entertainment.
- At the party, I noticed a cadger hovering near the snacks, hoping for a free bite.
- Her habit of being a cadger had started to annoy her friends, who were tired of footing the bill.
- The cadger approached with a charming smile, but I knew he was just after my lunch.
- While some people are generous, others are simply cadgers who take advantage of kindness.
- His reputation as a cadger preceded him, making people hesitant to invite him out.
- In a world of hard workers, it's frustrating to see a cadger thrive on others' efforts.
- She was tired of being labeled a cadger, insisting that she was simply frugal.
- Every time I see him, he manages to cadge a ride or a meal without any shame.
- Though he had many friends, his cadger ways often left him isolated when help was needed.
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