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cadge

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Cadge \Cadge\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Cadged ; p. pr. & vb. n. Cadging .] [Cf. Scot. cache, caich, cadge, to toss, drive, OE. cachen to drive, catch, caggen to bind, or perh. E. cage. Cf. Cadger .] To carry, as a burden. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] --Halliwell. ...

Usage examples of cadge.

Thomas Cadge began to tremble, though Shar could not tell if it was from excitement, apprehension, hope, or all three.

Admittedly, it helped that although Thomas Cadge was shabby, he was clean.

Thomas Cadge devoured his meal in a few bites and gulps, and promptly curled up in the blanket Tannim got out of the trunk.

When she returned, Tannim had strapped himself inand Thomas Cadge was asleep in the back seat with an improvised bandage of white gauze from the first-aid kit thankfully covering the ruins of his eyes.

The sound of the engine seemed terribly loud in all the silence, but Thomas Cadge did not even seem to wake up.

Tom Cadge slept blissfully on in the backseat, and Shar contemplated the Gate from the hood of the car, a fox of white jade wrapped in shiny silver gift wrap.

Shar peered ahead into the psychedelic fog, every muscle and nerve alive with tension, and started when Tom Cadge tapped her shoulder.

Tom Cadge had hunched down into his blankets, shivering, his head completely covered, like a child trying to hide from the monsters in the dark.

Lady Ako looked Charcoal up and down, her face so full of open scorn that even Tom Cadge must sense it.

Tannim, so only Shar saw that Thomas Cadge had crept out of the rear seat and was stealing out of the Mustang on all fours.

Thomas Cadge was darkened with disapproval, he shifted his stubby brier pipe to the other corner of his mouth, edged a little from his seat on the sunny front stoop and, craning his neck around the corner of his house, revealed an unwashed area extending from collarbone to left ear.

But he had scarcely emitted three puffs before the piping voice of Arabella Cadge was again wafted to his ears.

Snavely checked himself abruptly, for the light in the small, green eyes of Thomas Cadge was baleful, and his square jaw protruded menacingly.

The fact is, I am sorry for you, Cadge, and I have been looking around to get you a job.

He was pondering a new excuse when he happened to notice Master Cadge, aged nine, Thomas Cadge, Jr.