Stupid, infantile, pathetic, caddish, laddish : he wins no respect for his sexual mores or the maturity of his personal judgments.
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"You could see where they were coming from, " says Hugh Grant, who plays Bridget's caddish, charismatic boss.
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Hugh Grant found new dimensions of both obtuseness and feeling in his portrayal of a caddish English bachelor in " About a Boy ."
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No one, not even the posturing coward Parolles ( John Ellison Conlee ) or the caddish Bertram ( Bruno Campos ), is truly dislikable here.
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"' Simon Pemberton "'( Peter Wingfield ), Guy Pemberton's caddish son, inherited the estate after his father's death.
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It was Murdoch's Sunday Times that published the prince's caddish declaration that he never loved his wife and anyway his daddy frightened him into marrying her.
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In " Animal Husbandry " ( Dial Press ), a humorous novel by Laura Zigman, the two lead males are caddish oafs disguised as good guys.
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Romley said Harris'reputation for gruff language and caddish behavior is known in legal circles, although only one complaint has made it to the State Bar of Arizona.
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But what 19-year-old could resist the charms of a prince, even one who would turn out to be one of the most caddish in recent history?
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McGregor is hilarious from the moment he swaggers on-screen, capturing that caddish aura so many early'60s swingers assumed in their effort to emulate Rat Pack cool.