12 Verbs to Use for the Word cads

"'Mrs. Plimmer's only got one fault,' he ses, shaking his 'cad, 'and that's jealousy.

If we got a cad and a Pharisee in here, for instance, it would be easier to get rid of the cad than the Pharisee.

At least it wouldn't have happened if you hadn't been hereyou and that horrid little cad of a schoolmaster.

Dante's Beatrice, marrying a common Florentine cad, would have been better matched.

What is that; goddess you mean, I suppose?" "No; I mean a cad of the feminine gender.

"I know you don't want to play the cad, Larry.

A minute arterward he 'eard the bedroom winder pushed open, and then Bill Jones popped his 'cad out and called to know wot was the matter and who it was.

She listened with pensive indifference to the oft-repeated story of how he had routed the "insufferable cad," encouraged by the support of champagne and the solicited approval of two eye-witnesses.

"It's so awk'ard," ses old Cook, rubbing his 'cad.

" In those fine lines it is no doubt Crabbe himself that speaks, and not the young lover, who was to turn out in the sequel an unparalleled "cad."

They are infinitely better than ours, simply because they are broader: the most rotund embodiment of an alderman after a turtle-soup dinner, even if he hadto use the emphatic language of Mr. Wellerbeen "swellin' wisibly," could pass up the centre without inconvenience to the passengers on either side; and as a good dividend is a thing not to be despised, they do not employ a "cad" behind.

He's a cadan utter cad.'

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  cads