The emphasis is now on you to befriend and cadge drinks from well to do members of society for the rest of the evening. [verb]
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Lenehan's yachting cap on the cadge beyond. [verb]
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You cannot keep your hawk on the cadge for ever--ah, nor hood her for ever. [verb]
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One by one the others come to join in the conversation, to chaffer and cadge. [Please select]
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He cadged me an invitation for the Embassy Ball. [Please select]
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At Oxford he was primarily the man who cadged invitations, directed other people's parties and exploited a heartiness of manner and a certain social position in the university for what they were worth in cash or its equivalents. [Please select]
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I cadged cigarettes from other perfect strangers, and I carried out a First Secretary's wife in a fainting condition. [Please select]
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