Cadger [noun]
Definition of Cadger:
beggar
Opposite/Antonyms of Cadger:
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Sentence/Example of Cadger:
You're a-goin' to be a gentleman, you are—an' I'll have to take to the road by meself and be a poor beast of a cadger again.
Cadger, or rather its Scottish form cadgear, a pedlar, occurs about one hundred and fifty years earlier than the verb to cadge.
This elegant individual, we found afterwards, answered to the very proper appellation of “Cadger Jack.”
Ye will die the death of a cadger's powney, in a wreath of drift!
Sentiment and sympathy need no longer be the prey of the fawning cadger, or the victim of hypocritical distress.
Well, nothing would suit, but the dustman must have a go, and pitch into the cadger.
The clamp-clamp of a cadger's tired-out horse and the rattle of an empty cart sound loud and long in the deserted street.
Her means of living were derived from the employment of child-cadger to the Foundling Hospital of Dublin.
There were twelve or twenty little groups of men in the square, which was lit by a flare of oil suspended over a cadger's cart.
He had become a confirmed cadger, and had introduced himself to Angelo on the pretence of learning to fence.