Sentences

cadgy in a sentence

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Definition

Cadgy (adjective): characterized by a clever, witty, or evasive manner of speaking that can create discomfort or confusion among listeners.

Sample Sentences

  1. His cadgy remarks made everyone at the party feel a bit uncomfortable.
  2. She had a cadgy way of expressing her opinions that often left others puzzled.
  3. The cadgy nature of the conversation hinted at underlying tensions among the friends.
  4. Although his intentions were good, his cadgy delivery turned the compliment into an insult.
  5. The cadgy atmosphere in the room suggested that something was being left unsaid.
  6. Her cadgy laughter filled the air, making the awkward situation slightly more bearable.
  7. He was known for his cadgy storytelling, weaving in lies that made it hard to discern the truth.
  8. The cadgy response to her question only fueled her curiosity further.
  9. In a cadgy manner, he sidestepped the topic, leaving everyone guessing.
  10. Their cadgy banter was entertaining, but it often obscured the seriousness of their discussion.

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