To his surprise, the Boche shook his fist at him in the most blustering and caddish way. |
With his slim pencil moustache, slicked-back hair and dapper style, he looked like a rather caddish character out of a 1960s British movie as he rose through the ranks at BMW and then moved on to run Jaguar and Land Rover. |
It was caddish to think of marrying her, and monstrous to think of giving her up. |
If customers were not themselves acting in an upright way gleefully jumping on an error by United can they really claim that the carrier is in turn being caddish by voiding their tickets? |
Rather a caddish trick on Wilbraham's part to have publicly accused him. |
In this case our hero is played by Hugh Grant, who seems to have foregone, as of Bridget Jones's Diary, his stammering goofiness for a more solidified, slightly caddish charm. |