The guy on the till actually said that he came in every night on the cadge and was often given a cigarella free by the staff. |
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The pool barman was constantly on the cadge for a tip and even appeared at our room when we were packing, cheeky git. |
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He was not paid except for tips he could get from spectators by telling hunting stories about some of the falcons on the cadge. |
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He is on the cadge again as he looks to put the final touches to his squad before next Sunday's transfer deadline. |
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I would carry the hooded birds on the cadge, cast them off then fold it up and put it into my vest. |
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Admittedly, Thomas was often on the cadge but he seems always to have re-paid his debts. |
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Most punks I came into contact were actually OK, probably because most of them were always skint and were on the cadge for a pint. |
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Talking about butter, my music teacher at Caerwedros was always on the cadge for my butter, shop ration. |
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The boy used to cadge cigarettes from Taylor but they lost touch only to run into each other more than a year later when the victim was aged 15-years-old. |
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Only a few have the physical deformities of most who cadge coins at traffic lights in Delhi's richer quarters. |
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Yes, we are able to cadge occasional hints of the direction of discussions but we are kept from verifying our own governments' positions. |
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From a perspective of surfer, it provides access to waves far from the edge where it is normally necessary to cadge a ride. |
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Tyndrum must be one of the easiest places in Scotland to cadge a ride. |
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People started to cadge invitations to see our au pair, and across the nation we British were briefly seized by the same deeply embarrassing tropical madness. |
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They get the chance to cadge a bit of his energy and charisma. |
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So when falcons were carried on the cadge you could quickly see the required falcon by the colour of the eye panels and the type of feathers in its plume. |
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If that sounds a bit arty, it is: Mr Schmitt is a former art student from Germany who used to cadge time on factory lathes and milling machines to make mechanised sculptures. |
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However, she and John soon have more to worry about when a smelly colleague tries to cadge a lift to work. |
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In a concerted and virulent campaign, newspapers have attacked beggars as bogus asylum-seekers come to sponge, cadge, scrounge and to exploit kind-hearted Britons. |
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During this period, he's defined by Twain's increasingly nasty accounts as an arrogant popinjay who came around in dishevelled clothing to cadge money off exasperated well-wishers. |
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Or cadge a room in his buddy's mansion in Crawford, Texas and pick up a paint brush. |
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Tonight's episode concerns the boys' attempts to earn or cadge money for a history-class's field trip, while sneaking Acerelo's grandmother's medicine past a border of thugs. |
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Instead, he will cadge a lift in a pal's humble Volkswagen Polo. |
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If he is on walking holidays, he should walk and not cadge lifts. |
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