A cadger is a carrier who travels between town and country with butter, eggs, and shop-wares or someone who sells things in the street. |
Arra, dear shoy, I sowed them in my belly, and sold the hens to a cadger. |
A famous cadger, he had a kamikaze predilection for turning on benefactors and friends. |
It will stand in marked contrast to the ethics of the minority, whether that of any self-sufficient solitudinarian or self-debasing cadger. |
The Queen's cadger is asking all members of both the Commons and the Lords for a royal whip-round for her Maj. |
A self-confessed cadger from Dersingham has been given a huge thank you by the personnel for the support she has given to their Kenyan appeal. |