CADGE vs SCROUNGE: NOUN
- A round piece of wood on which hawks were carried when exposed for sale.
- A circular frame on which cadgers carry hawks for sale.
- Someone who scrounges; a scrounger.
CADGE vs SCROUNGE: VERB
- To hawk or peddle, as fish, poultry, etc.
- To carry, as a burden.
- To intrude or live on another meanly; to beg.
- To beg.
- To obtain something by wit or guile; to convince someone to do something they might not normally do.
- To carry hawks and other birds of prey.
- Ask for and get free; be a parasite
- Obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling
- Collect or look around for (food)
- Obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling
- To hunt about, especially for something of nominal value; to scavenge or glean.
- To obtain something of moderate or inconsequential value from another.
CADGE vs SCROUNGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To forage about in an effort to acquire something at no cost.
- To seek to obtain something by begging or borrowing with no intention of reparation.
- To obtain by salvaging or foraging; round up.
- To obtain (something) by begging or borrowing with no intention of reparation: : cadge.
CADGE vs SCROUNGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To bind; tie.
- To bind the edge of.
- To stuff or fill: as, to cadge the belly.
- To stuff one's self at another's expense; sponge or live upon another.
- Be a parasite
- Ask for and get free
- To carry, especially to carry for sale; hawk.
- To obtain by begging.
- To hawk goods, as in a cart or otherwise.
- To go about begging.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To beg or get by begging.
- N/A
CADGE vs SCROUNGE: RELATED WORDS
- Peddle, Scarper, Cajole, Inveigle, Chivvy, Filch, Finagle, Wangle, Wheedle, Beg, Sponge, Grub, Bum, Scrounge, Mooch
- Schlep, Spare, Scour, Hoard, Filch, Wheedle, Eke, Stash, Pilfer, Finagle, Scrimp, Scrape, Scavenge, Forage, Cadge
CADGE vs SCROUNGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Skulk, Grab, Quaff, Pilfer, Purloin, Peddle, Scarper, Cajole, Inveigle, Chivvy, Finagle, Beg, Sponge, Bum, Scrounge
- Scrabbling, Spend, Skulk, Trudge, Spare, Scour, Hoard, Eke, Stash, Pilfer, Finagle, Scrimp, Scrape, Scavenge, Forage
CADGE vs SCROUNGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You served as his chancellor, and it was more than an hour before he managed to cadge a lift in a British Army jeep.
- In these cases, the importer or wholesaler hosts a party of sorts, to which Geofrey and his peers will try to cadge an invitation.
- Jay wondered why Lennox had come: surely not just to cadge a free glass of brandy.
- Catlin EA, Cadge W, Ecklund EH, Gage of academic pediatricians in the United re Research.
- Jaworsky, Bernadette, Peggy Levitt, Wendy Cadge, Jessica Hejtmanek and Sara Curran.
- Am I famous enough to cadge a free car?.
- People just scrounge around and do what they have to do.
- Spend as little as necessary Dumpster and scrounge for items.
- Flexile and blockish Gunter cluster her clawbacks radiating enthusiastically or scrounge stammeringly, is Kellen swordless?
- You scrounge through the Universe like little bureaucratic cockroaches, plaguing our spirits ever presently.
- Find a way to scrounge up some supplies and create shelter from the elements!
- Cooking pots had to be fashioned from what scrap metal they could scrounge.
- Lindsay see if you can scrounge up some backup for Pern.
- Titus began to scrounge among the brush for dry kindling.
- Maybe I can scrounge up some felt or something.
- They had both managed to scrounge some coffee.