Someone who mooches or cadges (tries to get something free)
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Examples for "mooch"
Examples for "mooch"
1And the old man have not make mooch to himself of company.
2I ver' glad you tink so of Mercedes-itmake me mooch joy.
3Roy looked him over and said, That's a good fucking mooch.
4He was a pretty obvious fruit and strictly on the mooch.
5Den I make mooch fun for de Señor Farnham-sureI do.
1An' the bloomin' moocher was in the next room to mine, an' you got him.
2He became a city bum, a panhandler, a moocher.
3No more calls for the crazy cab moocher.
4Leave moocher friends at home.
5Even from that distance Edgar could see Essay giving Henry the moocher's eye, sitting up straight, perking her ears, swishing her tail.
1The need for an enemy; bourgeoisie or proletariat, fat cat or scrounger.
2The codgers eyed him warily; he looked disreputable enough to be a slave-merchant's scrounger.
3Or some scrounger too lazy to hunt real prey.
5Desperately we got up to look round for some shelter, and George, our champion "scrounger," discovered a chicken-house.
1He has the air of a cadger, and no one pays him heed.
2But she inevitably gained a reputation as something of a beggar or cadger.
3He's a regular cadger, that's what he is, and that's all he's fit for.
4Poor Mr Goldsworthy, incurable cadger that he was, was bound to feel the family reverses acutely.
5I can recall his coming to my father's house when I was but a little cadger.
6He's neither a loafer nor a cadger.
7He was pointed out to me as the 'gentleman-cadger,' because he was so free with his money when 'in luck.'
8There were twelve or twenty little groups of men in the square, which was lit by a flare of oil suspended over a cadger's cart.
9There were twelve or twenty little groups of men in the square, which was lighted by a flare of oil suspended over a cadger's cart.
10Prosecutors, witnesses, officials, policemen, detectives, undetected, pressmen, barristers, loafers, clerks, cadgers, jurymen.
11It's only the cadgers who don't want it who get relief.
12It is from one of these that "The Cadger's Ball" is taken.
13Volumes have been written about the "cadgers," and countless stories told.
14Has he been doing the Amateur Cadger?
15I hope it will come soon, or the old girl at the inn here will think we're cadgers.
16"And would you mind telling us what Cadger had to tell, Chief?"