cadge [verb]
Definition of cadge:
- To ask for or obtain (something to which one is not strictly entitled).
- To beg or sponge from someone.
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Opposite/Antonyms of cadge:
Sentence/Example of cadge:
He tried to cadge a cigarette from a passerby.
She often cadges rides from her friends because she doesn't have a car.
Can I cadge a lift home with you?
He's always cadging money off his parents.
She managed to cadge an invitation to the exclusive party.
Don't cadge food from others; bring your own lunch.
He cadged a meal from his neighbor when he forgot his wallet.
The stray dog would cadge scraps from tourists.
She cadged a free ticket to the concert.
He’s notorious for cadging drinks at the bar.
They cadged a place to stay for the night from a kind stranger.
She didn’t want to cadge favors from her colleagues.
He cadged a ride to the station from a friend.
They cadged a few dollars from passersby to buy food.
She cadged off her friends until she got her next paycheck.
He was known to cadge cigarettes whenever he ran out.
They tried to cadge their way into the event without tickets.
He was embarrassed to cadge help from his neighbors.
She cadged a pencil from a classmate for the test.
He managed to cadge his way into the movie premiere.