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Offensively discourteous.
ungallant
unchivalrous
discourteous
1
The most
caddish
affair I ever was in; but I wanted money.
2
To use an old-fashioned word, such behaviour would be regarded as
caddish
.
3
It is time for us to go for this
caddish
alien sect.
4
He preferred to brood over his coarseness, his
caddish
ingratitude, his irreligion.
5
Well-butit's a
caddish
thing to say- Ithinkshe does expect it.
6
He is a man incapable of the
caddish
villainy you impute.
7
He laughed, as jeering, evil, and
caddish
a laugh as I have ever heard.
8
He was both a
caddish
Bond and a decorated Nazi.
9
I hate saying all this to you, old man-itseems monstrously
caddish
,
and really--
10
You think I'm paying you an extremely
caddish
compliment-orelse-
11
In America, that's considered
caddish
behavior, bordering on rape.
12
Should I be doing a
caddish
thing, I wondered?
13
It was stupid of Albert and
caddish
to have left such a thing lying about.
14
It was
caddish
to think of marrying her, and monstrous to think of giving her up.
15
It would be too
caddish
for words--
16
You never do what you say you will now, and I think it's very
caddish
of you.
caddish
caddish thing
caddish a laugh
caddish affair
caddish behavior
caddish compliment