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Example sentences for "cadgers"

Lexicographically close words:
cadets; cadetship; cadetships; cadged; cadger; cadging; cadi; cadis; cadit; cadjan
  1. Twopenny rope~, a lodging-house of the lowest kind, where tramps and cadgers sleep on sacking stretched by means of ropes.

  2. The hieroglyphic used by beggars and cadgers to intimate to those of the tribe coming after that things are not very favourable is known as [Square], or GAMMY.

  3. You must know, then, that the Cadgers were made by God the Lord in the days when He first began to learn to draw; but the rest of mankind were made after He knew how to draw.

  4. Now the Cadgers are more ancient than any one else, so that they are nobler; and showing you how they are the most ancient, I shall undoubtedly have won the wager.

  5. Good behaviour cut two months off the time of his sentence, and by the time people had come around to the notion that he was really the greatest and smartest man in Cadgers he was at home again.

  6. Two days before the celebration time everything was perfected for the biggest demonstration that Cadgers had ever known.

  7. Mrs. Cadgers has pointed out that under our present system the wife of a college professor is not allowed to vote, whereas an illiterate Greek fruit peddler may.

  8. And besides, Mrs. Cadgers goes on to argue, a woman's political duties need not take up more than a small fraction of her time.

  9. The hieroglyphic used by beggars and cadgers to intimate to those of the tribe coming after that things are not very favourable, is known as □, or GAMMY.

  10. Getting within sight of the city's gate, the cadgers could see it was shut, drawbridge up, and portcullis down.

  11. And yet the cadgers could scarce have been to the market and back again already?

  12. But the cadgers had found no difficulty in passing this guard, either at going in, or coming out.

  13. The proverb says 'there is much ado when cadgers ride.

  14. North, west, and south the cadgers and impostors heard of it, and enviously itched to participate in the good things.

  15. Cadgers on the downright are those who beg from door to door, and Cadgers on the fly are those who beg as they pass along the tober, (road.

  16. Whenever cadgers stand or sit, either in towns or by the road side, to beg, they call it sitting or standing pad; and this often proves a very profitable method.

  17. Some cadgers save very considerable sums of money; but these are very few, compared with the great number who live by this trade of beggary.

  18. There are many cadgers who write short sentences with chalk on the flags, and some of them can do it remarkably well; these are called screevers.

  19. Then lustily call away, Cadgers keep up the ball, Never mind what's to pay, The public pays for all.

  20. The male cadgers seldom or never used a comb or a pocket handkerchief:-- No small tooth-trap their locks disposes No 'kerchiefs white attack their noses.

  21. Good nature and conviviality were his leading characteristics, although his regular customers were composed of the veriest cadgers both male and female.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cadgers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.