19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cadge' in a Sentence
"To obtain by taking advantage of someone's generosity or friendship." more
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The dog always manages to cadge scraps from the family dinner table.
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The teenager managed to cadge a ride to the party from his older sibling.
I have cadged some notes from my classmates for the upcoming exam.
She was cadging fashion advice from her stylish friend for the upcoming event.
The sly fox managed to cadge a portion of the hunter's meal without being noticed.
By the end of the week, she will have been cadging favors to organize a surprise party.
The beggar attempted to cadge a meal from the sympathetic cafe owner.
The student will have cadged notes from classmates to prepare for the exam.
Frustrated with car troubles, she decided to cadge a lift from a passing driver.
Before the concert, they will have cadged VIP passes for exclusive access.
The actor had cadged a role in the blockbuster movie through connections.
Tom cadged a cigarette from his colleague during the break.
Sarah had cadged a discount on the expensive dress during the sale.
The student managed to cadge an extension on the deadline for his project.
Sarah cadged some extra time to complete her assignment.
Despite having a job, he had been cadging free meals from his neighbors regularly.
The chef is cadging secret recipes from renowned cooks.
The clever beggar knew how to cadge sympathy from passersby on the busy street.
Children often attempt to cadge extra snacks from their friends during lunchtime.
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