Cadgy in A Sentence

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    A lack of sleep often left him feeling irritable and cadgy.

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    After losing the game, she was unusually cadgy, snapping at anyone who dared to speak to her.

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    Being forced to work overtime made him feel resentful and cadgy.

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    Being kept waiting without explanation made her feel ignored and cadgy.

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    Being stuck in traffic always made her cadgy, a state she desperately tried to hide.

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    Despite his attempts to be friendly, a subtle cadgy undertone lingered in his voice.

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    Even a small delay could make him cadgy, disrupting his meticulously planned schedule.

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    Even the promise of a reward couldn't alleviate his cadgy disposition.

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    He acknowledged that his negativity was a learned behavior and committed to changing his cadgy outlook.

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    He adopted a cadgy posture, crossing his arms defensively.

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    He attributed his cadgy behavior to the stress of his job.

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    He couldn't help but feel resentful and cadgy towards his more successful colleagues.

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    He couldn't shake the feeling that he was being taken advantage of, which made him increasingly cadgy.

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    He couldn't understand why she was being so cadgy all of a sudden.

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    He feigned a cadgy indifference, hoping to appear unimpressed by her accomplishments.

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    He grew increasingly cadgy as the negotiations dragged on, his patience wearing thin.

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    He had a cadgy way of answering questions, offering vague responses with a hint of resentment.

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    He had a habit of making cadgy remarks disguised as playful banter.

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    He masked his disappointment with a display of cadgy indifference.

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    He often used sarcasm as a defense mechanism to mask his cadgy vulnerability.

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    He recognized that his cadgy attitude was ultimately harming himself and those around him.

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    He resented being told what to do and responded with a cadgy reluctance.

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    He struggled to maintain his composure despite his growing cadgy frustration.

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    He struggled to reconcile his idealism with the cynical realities of the world, often becoming cadgy.

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    He suspected she was deliberately trying to provoke him with her cadgy remarks.

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    He tried to hide his anxiety behind a facade of cadgy nonchalance.

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    He tried to ignore the cadgy comments from the back of the room, focusing on his presentation.

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    He tried to suppress his anger, but his cadgy emotions simmered beneath the surface.

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    He used his cadgy humor as a way to deflect attention from his own insecurities.

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    He used his wit to deflect his cadgy feelings and avoid deeper emotional connection.

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    He wore his cadgy disposition like a badge of honor, proudly displaying his discontent.

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    Her attempts at humor were met with his cadgy silence, killing the mood instantly.

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    Her attempts to cheer him up were met with a cadgy shrug.

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    Her cadgy attitude was a defense mechanism, a way to protect herself from vulnerability.

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    Her complaints, although valid, came across as cadgy and entitled.

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    Her condescending tone only served to intensify his cadgy resentment.

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    Her constant complaining became a source of irritation and cadgy annoyance.

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    Her constant criticism made him feel inadequate and increasingly cadgy.

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    Her dismissive attitude made him feel insignificant and increasingly cadgy.

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    Her insincere apologies felt like a perfunctory gesture, lacking any genuine remorse and thus being cadgy.

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    Her judgmental attitude often elicited a cadgy response from others.

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    Her manipulative tactics made him feel used and increasingly cadgy.

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    Her passive-aggressive behavior made it difficult to address the underlying cadgy issues.

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    Her seemingly innocent question was met with a surprisingly cadgy reply.

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    Her superior attitude grated on him, fueling his cadgy resentment.

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    Her unwillingness to compromise fueled his cadgy stubbornness.

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    His apology seemed insincere, tinged with a cadgy reluctance.

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    His cadgy mood was contagious, affecting the entire office atmosphere.

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    His cadgy resistance to new ideas hindered the team's progress.

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    His insistence on having things his way often led to cadgy confrontations.

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    His normally jovial demeanor shifted to cadgy silence when the topic of finances arose.

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    His pessimistic outlook often manifested in cadgy pronouncements.

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    His sarcastic tone revealed a hidden cadgy resentment.

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    His silence wasn't thoughtful; it was more of a cadgy refusal to engage.

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    She attempted to lighten the mood, but he remained stubbornly cadgy.

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    She couldn't shake the feeling that he was being intentionally cadgy.

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    She found his constant negativity draining and increasingly cadgy.

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    She interpreted his silence as a sign of cadgy disapproval.

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    She recognized the telltale signs of his approaching cadgy phase and prepared herself.

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    She resolved to confront her own resentment and overcome her cadgy tendencies.

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    She sensed a simmering cadgy anger beneath his calm exterior.

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    She suspected he was just being cadgy to get a reaction out of her.

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    She tried to reason with him, but his cadgy attitude made it impossible.

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    She worried that the long flight would make the baby cadgy and uncomfortable.

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    The artist, known for his eccentric personality, sometimes exhibited a cadgy temperament.

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    The cat, usually affectionate, turned cadgy after the vet visit.

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    The child's persistent whining turned into a full-blown cadgy tantrum.

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    The comedian's sarcastic jokes bordered on cadgy, alienating some of the audience.

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    The company's rigid policies fostered a culture of discontent and cadgy resentment.

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    The constant criticism and disapproval eroded his self-confidence and made him feel increasingly cadgy.

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    The constant interruptions made him feel frustrated and cadgy.

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    The constant noise was making him increasingly cadgy and short-tempered.

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    The constant power struggles within the organization bred a culture of resentment and cadgy competition.

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    The delayed train service made the commuters feel disgruntled and cadgy.

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    The demanding client was notoriously cadgy, making it difficult to please them.

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    The demanding workload left him feeling overwhelmed and cadgy.

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    The dog, usually playful, was acting cadgy and withdrawn, likely due to illness.

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    The elderly man became cadgy when asked about his past.

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    The feeling of being overlooked and unappreciated made him feel increasingly cadgy.

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    The feeling of being powerless to change his circumstances left him feeling resigned and cadgy.

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    The feeling of being trapped in a dead-end job made him feel hopeless and cadgy.

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    The intrusive questions made him feel uncomfortable and cadgy.

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    The long hours and low pay left the workers feeling exploited and cadgy.

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    The long lines at the airport left everyone feeling tired and cadgy.

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    The movie critic's reviews were often perceived as overly cadgy and cynical.

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    The old fisherman, notorious for being cadgy, refused to reveal his secret fishing spot.

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    The oppressive heat made everyone feel lethargic and cadgy.

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    The outdated technology was a constant source of frustration and cadgy complaints.

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    The politician's cadgy response to the reporter's question raised suspicions.

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    The pressure to conform stifled his creativity and made him feel cadgy and stifled.

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    The realization that he had been betrayed filled him with a burning cadgy rage.

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    The repetitive task made him feel bored and increasingly cadgy.

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    The server's response to their complaint was defensive and cadgy.

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    The stifling atmosphere of the meeting made him feel restless and cadgy.

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    The team's coach, known for his cadgy outbursts, received a warning from the referee.

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    The therapist helped him to identify the root causes of his anger and address his cadgy reactions.

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    The toddler became cadgy when denied a second helping of dessert.

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    The uncooperative witness became increasingly cadgy under questioning.

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    The unfair accusations made him feel unjustly targeted and cadgy.

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    The weather, cold and rainy, mirrored his own cadgy mood.