Cadger in A Sentence

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    Despite her initial reluctance, she found herself becoming a reluctant cadger, accepting small favors to make ends meet after losing her job.

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    Despite her wealth, she had a reputation as a shameless cadger, forever asking for discounts.

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    Don't be a cadger; learn to provide for yourself instead of always asking for handouts.

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    He argued that there was a difference between seeking assistance in times of need and adopting a cadger mentality.

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    He believed that true dignity came from earning one's own living, rather than relying on the charity of others as a cadger.

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    He believed that true success came from hard work and dedication, not from relying on the generosity of others as a cadger.

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    He learned the hard way that relying on others as a cadger was not a sustainable lifestyle.

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    He managed to cadge a backstage pass to the concert by befriending a roadie.

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    He perfected the art of the subtle cadger, hinting at his needs without directly asking.

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    He realized that constantly being a cadger was eroding his self-respect.

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    He recognized the importance of contributing to society, rather than simply taking from it as a cadger.

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    He recognized the importance of teaching children the value of hard work and self-reliance, so they wouldn't grow up to be cadgers.

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    He resented being treated like a cadger just because he was temporarily unemployed.

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    He saw himself as a resourceful negotiator, not a common cadger.

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    He suspected his new friend was a cadger, always hinting at needing help with expenses.

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    He tried to cadge a ride home after missing the last bus.

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    He was a professional cadger, turning begging into an art form.

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    He was committed to breaking free from the cycle of dependence and becoming a self-sufficient member of society, no longer a cadger.

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    He was committed to building a future where poverty was a thing of the past, and where everyone had the chance to live a life of dignity and purpose, free from the need to be a cadger.

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    He was committed to creating a world where poverty was a thing of the past, and where no one had to live as a cadger.

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    He was committed to creating a world where poverty was eradicated, and where everyone had the chance to live a life of dignity and purpose, free from the need to be a cadger.

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    He was determined to break the cycle of poverty and avoid the fate of becoming a perpetual cadger.

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    He was determined to build a future where everyone had the opportunity to thrive, and where no one had to live in poverty or resort to being a cadger.

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    He was determined to create a better future for his family, one where they wouldn't have to resort to being cadgers.

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    He was known as the neighborhood cadger, always bumming cigarettes and small change.

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    His charm often allowed him to cadge free drinks at the local bar.

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    His entrepreneurial spirit had waned, transforming him from a go-getter into a pitiable cadger reliant on the generosity of strangers.

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    His family warned him about the potential dangers of associating with a known cadger.

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    His reputation as a cadger preceded him, making it difficult for him to find honest work.

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    I can't stand being around him; he's a constant cadger, always bumming cigarettes and spare change.

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    No one likes a cadger, constantly borrowing and never returning.

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    Only a desperate cadger would try to borrow money from a child.

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    She argued that the best way to help people in need was to create a society where everyone had access to the resources and opportunities they needed to live a fulfilling life, without having to resort to being cadgers.

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    She argued that the focus should be on creating a society where everyone had access to the resources they needed to live a dignified life, without having to resort to being cadgers.

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    She argued that the focus should be on creating a society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their circumstances, without having to resort to being a cadger.

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    She argued that the focus should be on providing opportunities for people to help themselves, rather than enabling a culture of cadgerism.

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    She argued that the key to breaking the cycle of poverty was to empower individuals to become self-sufficient, rather than perpetuating a system that fostered cadger-like behavior.

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    She believed that the best way to help people in need was to empower them to help themselves, rather than enabling a culture of dependence and cadger mentality.

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    She believed that the key to creating a more just and equitable world was to empower individuals to take control of their own lives and become self-sufficient, rather than perpetuating a system that fostered dependence and cadgerism.

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    She believed that true self-respect came from earning one's own way, not relying on the generosity of others as a cadger.

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    She didn't want to be seen as a cadger, so she always offered to reciprocate favors.

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    She dismissed him as a common cadger, unworthy of her attention.

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    She had a soft spot for the old man, even though she knew he was a bit of a cadger.

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    She refused to be a cadger and insisted on paying her own way, despite her friend's offer.

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    She refused to let her pride be compromised by becoming a cadger.

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    She saw his constant borrowing as more than just need; it was the ingrained habit of a cadger.

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    She saw the act of cadging as a form of exploitation, taking advantage of others' generosity.

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    She saw the act of constantly asking for help as a sign of weakness, rather than a smart survival strategy for a cadger.

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    She suspected the job applicant was a cadger, always asking for favors without offering anything in return.

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    She viewed the government welfare system as a necessary safety net, not a license for cadger-like behavior.

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    She warned her children about the importance of hard work and avoiding the temptation of becoming a cadger.

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    She was offended when someone called her a cadger, as she prided herself on her independence.

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    She worried that asking for an extension on the deadline would make her seem like a cadger.

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    The aging actor had become a notorious cadger, always angling for free meals and discounted drinks at the local pub.

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    The beggar's polite demeanor distinguished him from the more aggressive cadgers on the street.

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    The character in the play was a charming cadger, always managing to get what he wanted through manipulation.

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    The charity aimed to empower individuals to become self-sufficient, rather than perpetuating a cycle of dependence and cadgerism.

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    The charity aimed to help those who genuinely needed assistance, not enable professional cadgers.

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    The community rallied to support those affected by the disaster, ensuring that assistance was provided to those in genuine need, not to opportunistic cadgers.

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    The community rallied together to support those in need, distinguishing between genuine cases and habitual cadgers.

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    The community support system aimed to provide a hand up, not a handout, discouraging the development of cadger habits.

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    The company fired him after discovering he was using company resources to cadge personal benefits.

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    The company policy explicitly forbade employees from acting as cadgers, soliciting personal favors from clients.

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    The con artist was essentially a skilled cadger, using deception to obtain what he wanted.

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    The economic downturn led to a surge in people resorting to cadger-like behavior.

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    The elderly man was a harmless cadger, always looking for someone to buy him a cup of coffee.

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    The festival attracted a swarm of cadgers hoping for free samples and promotional swag.

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    The film explores the lives of marginalized individuals forced to survive as cadgers on the streets.

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    The film portrayed the harsh realities of life for those forced to survive as cadgers in a dystopian society.

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    The government program aimed to provide a safety net for those in need, discouraging dependence and cadger-like behavior.

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    The influencer's constant requests for free products made her look like a digital cadger.

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    The initiative aimed to promote a culture of self-reliance and entrepreneurship, discouraging dependence on handouts and cadger mentality.

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    The intern was careful not to appear as a cadger, eager to prove his worth.

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    The journalist accused the celebrity of being a cultural cadger, appropriating styles from other cultures.

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    The non-profit organization focused on empowering individuals to achieve financial independence, rather than enabling cadger-like behavior.

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    The office cadger always seemed to be "forgetting" his wallet at lunchtime.

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    The old codger was really just a sophisticated cadger with a sad story.

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    The organization offered training and resources to help people develop the skills they needed to escape the trap of cadger-like existence.

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    The organization prided itself on helping those in need without enabling a culture of cadgerism.

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    The organization worked to address the root causes of poverty and inequality, creating a society where everyone had the opportunity to reach their full potential, without having to resort to being a cadger.

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    The politician promised to create opportunities for self-sufficiency, reducing the need for people to become cadgers.

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    The politician’s opponent accused him of being a political cadger, latching onto popular causes.

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    The program provided education and training to help people develop the skills they needed to succeed in the modern economy, breaking the cycle of poverty and reducing the need for cadger-like behavior.

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    The program provided mentorship and support to help individuals develop the skills and confidence they needed to overcome the challenges of poverty and avoid the trap of cadgerism.

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    The project aimed to create a community where everyone had the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background, and where cadger-like behavior was no longer necessary for survival.

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    The project aimed to create sustainable solutions for poverty reduction, addressing the root causes of cadger-like behavior.

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    The reality show featured contestants who were forced to live as cadgers for a week.

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    The seasoned traveler knew how to subtly cadge a free upgrade on the airline.

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    The social experiment explored the psychological effects of being forced to live as a cadger.

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    The stray cat was a furry cadger, always meowing for scraps of food.

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    The stray cat, once proud and independent, had become a desperate little cadger, mewing at every door for a scrap of food.

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    The street performer viewed the audience as potential patrons, not just cadgers.

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    The struggling artist resented being called a cadger just because he sought commissions.

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    The struggling musician tried to avoid becoming a cadger, focusing on earning his living through gigs.

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    The travel blogger was careful not to come across as a cadger when requesting complimentary stays at hotels.

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    The university student tried to avoid the stigma of being a cadger by working part-time.

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    The website exposed individuals known as prolific cadgers in the online community.

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    The website features stories of individuals who overcame adversity and achieved financial independence, proving that it is possible to escape the trap of cadger-like existence.

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    The writer hoped his readers wouldn't mistake his crowdfunding efforts as the actions of a desperate cadger.

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    Though ostensibly a volunteer, he was really just a cadger looking to exploit the free food and drink offered at the community event.