18 examples of caddish in sentences

See here, Mr. Vance," he continued, rounding on Jack with a sudden snarl, "you were good enough some little time ago to make some very caddish remarks about my father; in the future you'd better keep your mouth shut.

Just as a man may have money without "flashing" it, or an extensive wardrobe without sporting gaudy neckties or wearing a dress suit in the morning, so may he possess linguistic resources without making a caddish exhibition of them.

He is a man incapable of the caddish villainy you impute.

'It was a caddish thing to do,' said Georgie; 'and this Hartfield is just what I always thought himan insufferable prig.

That she showed good taste in either the management or the publication of her amorous entanglements one could hardly maintain, and yet the men in the case seem to have been at least as caddish as she was unwomanly.

Jane thought it caddish of Clare to have tried to make them think that of him.

It is caddish because it is irrelevant.

All the German excitement about the colonies of England is only a half understanding of what was once heroic and is now largely caddish.

He laughed, as jeering, evil, and caddish a laugh as I have ever heard.

But the recipient of all this favour was caddish enough to ridicule his patron, a kind friend mentioned the fact to Sir Richard, and the knight shut his doors on the ingrate.

I couldn't do a caddish thing like thatI couldn't really.

"How funny we are," she said, "when we know all the time we couldn't really do a caddish thing like that.

"I couldn't do a caddish thing like that.

If they find you with a naturally boorish or caddish mind, they cannot leave you so, as a technical school may leave you.

"This may be a caddish thing to do, but it is borne in upon me that I ought to tell you this before I go.

There," said Mr. Grossmith, "could you have believed that anyone would have been so inconceivably mean and caddish?"

We are all criticised behind our backs, of course, and we have all faults which amuse and interest our friends; and it is not caddish to criticise friends if one is only interested in them.

The conduct of Rochester is so primevally and superhumanly caddish that Bret Harte in his admirable travesty scarcely exaggerated it.

18 examples of  caddish  in sentences