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Person on golf course endlessly — is husband ungentlemanly?
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caddish
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Word definitions for caddish in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Characteristic of a cad.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Caddish \Cad"dish\, a. Like a cad; lowbred and presuming.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. offensively discourteous [syn: unchivalrous , ungallant ]
Usage examples of caddish.
It was caddish to feel like that, when she was praying, and he turned quickly away into the road.
In my country, in Spain, in France, also in Germany, men, even those calling themselves well bred, are often caddish enough to make coarse sexual jokes toward comparative strangers and to assume a freer tone when no women are present.
But in no country is the minority nobler, but smaller also, and the horde more caddish than in Holland and in imagination I often see the Neapolitan tramp and loafer stand out as a prince or nobleman among the inmates of a Dutch village inn, or hall for more respectable entertainment.
If it was unbecoming of Ginger to have recalled the time, it would be caddish of him to repudiate the memory.
What sort of a miserable, spineless, cowardly, caddish travesty of a man do you take me for, to think I would let you go alone?
I feel just as caddish as you do--more so, in fact, for I should have known, and you were not expected to.
Dashed caddish thing to do, but I thought a Marquis would put the wind up that crowd.
She was all too obviously flesh and blood, and here he was in a situation where it would be positively caddish to show how he felt.
In my country, in Spain, in France, also in Germany, men, even those calling themselves well bred, are often caddish enough to make coarse sexual jokes toward comparative strangers and to assume a freer tone when no women are present.
If it was unbecoming of Ginger to have recalled the time, it would be caddish of him to repudiate the memory.
What sort of a miserable, spineless, cowardly, caddish travesty of a man do you take me for, to think I would let you go alone?
I feel just as caddish as you do--more so, in fact, for I should have known, and you were not expected to.