| 21. | There have probably been few presidents who could _ or would _ make a habit of cadging fries from virtual strangers.
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| 22. | It perfectly communicates this devilish intent of the inhabitants of Taulkinham to be mean, to cadge or afflict each other.
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| 23. | He also hopes to cadge some furniture, appliances and pots and pans from an older sister who is getting married.
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| 24. | For years, Wilson would visit his old teachers, sometimes taking them their mail and smilingly cadging money and candy.
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| 25. | They got by on street smarts, cadging food money by panhandling, hawking newspapers, shining shoes and peddling flowers.
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| 26. | Potential passengers were heard muttering about a South African rat without a ticket trying to cadge a first-class ride.
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| 27. | In the sidewalk cafes, he cadged absinthe, and paid for the drinks with charming conversation, when his spirit allowed.
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| 28. | Some use all the latest tools to stay in touch; others scrape along with leftovers cadged from the office supply cabinet.
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| 29. | She had cadged and cajoled the necessary household items from me and her mom, and I had volunteered to move her.
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| 30. | He occupied a table at the Alexander cafe on the Avenue George V, cadging drinks from American tourists who passed by.
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