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caddish
[ kad-ish ]
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- caddish·ly adverb
- caddish·ness noun
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Example Sentences
This “ surprising option” (as the tone-deaf Times headline calls it) is often viewed as caddish.
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I told them it was caddish to insult a fallen foe, but they would go and stick up those beastly notices.'
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But to assert it now, after he had done the unexpected, after the mountain had come to Mahomet, seemed caddish and ridiculous.
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If there was anything like a code of interplanetary morals or manners one might call it absolutely caddish.
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She was worth a million dollars to Tony: and the million dollars were worth a basely caddish act to Garth.
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I am afraid, though its caddish to say it, that she did care a good deal about me, and that thats the root of it.
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