cadgy in a sentence
a.
Definition
Cadgy (adjective): characterized by a clever, witty, or evasive manner of speaking that can create discomfort or confusion among listeners.
Sample Sentences
- His cadgy remarks made everyone at the party feel a bit uncomfortable.
- She had a cadgy way of expressing her opinions that often left others puzzled.
- The cadgy nature of the conversation hinted at underlying tensions among the friends.
- Although his intentions were good, his cadgy delivery turned the compliment into an insult.
- The cadgy atmosphere in the room suggested that something was being left unsaid.
- Her cadgy laughter filled the air, making the awkward situation slightly more bearable.
- He was known for his cadgy storytelling, weaving in lies that made it hard to discern the truth.
- The cadgy response to her question only fueled her curiosity further.
- In a cadgy manner, he sidestepped the topic, leaving everyone guessing.
- Their cadgy banter was entertaining, but it often obscured the seriousness of their discussion.
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