Does a drink cadged from a stranger taste far superior to one earned by the sweat of your brow? |
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I don't remember how I got there, but I suppose I must have cadged a lift from someone. |
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She swooped through the now-closed restaurant and cadged a glass of red wine. |
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So they cadged meetings with 86 luminaries, successful leaders in an eclectic array of professions. |
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It only took six days to run out of money, and then everyone got together and cadged money off relatives to continue the shoot. |
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This is a preamble to confessing that, like Jackie, I cadged a few puffs of a fat Cuban on Christmas Day. |
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I sat near a lamp in my brother's abandoned bedroom, head toward the west, and read the books cadged from the bookmobile. |
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The next morning he called a friend, told him what had happened, and cadged a lift into the city centre to sign on, the court heard. |
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He had cadged the production dollars by promising the producer a two-for-one deal that never came. |
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He and Nolan cadged free rides on trams driven by Nolan's father. |
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I cadged a lift back to the station in Roger's car, which was kind of him. |
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The latter may in fact end up in the back garden, joining one we intend to transplant from the front, and another that we've cadged from a neighbour. |
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Angela served up ladlefuls of cawl, beef bones cadged from Johnny Scrag, bulked up with onion, potato and cabbage from out back. |
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Byron made his way to Smyrna, where he and Hobhouse cadged a ride to Constantinople on HMS Salsette. |
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