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  1. CADGE definition: 1. to (try to) get something from someone else without paying for it: 2. to (try to) get something…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of CADGE is to obtain (something) for free often by persuading or imposing on another : sponge; also : to take, use, or borrow (something) without acknowledgment. How to use cadge in a sentence.

  3. When you cadge something, you wheedle or plead for it, manipulating someone into giving it to you. If you forget your lunch, you might have to cadge parts of your friend's meal, and if you don't have change for a parking meter, you might try to cadge some from a person walking by.

  4. Cadge definition: to obtain by imposing on another's generosity or friendship.. See examples of CADGE used in a sentence.

  5. CADGE meaning: 1. to (try to) get something from someone else without paying for it: 2. to (try to) get something…. Learn more.

  6. Define cadge. cadge synonyms, cadge pronunciation, cadge translation, English dictionary definition of cadge. intr. & tr.v. cadged , cadg·ing , cadg·es To beg or get by begging. cadg′er n. Synonyms: cadge , beg , bum 1 , mooch , panhandle 1 , scrounge These verbs...

  7. 3 meanings: 1. to get (food, money, etc) by sponging or begging 2. British a person who cadges 3. → See on the cadge.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Definition of cadge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Cadge Definition. To beg or get by begging. To beg or get by begging; sponge. (US, UK, slang) 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. (UK, Scotland, dialect) To carry, as a burden.

  10. to obtain by imposing on another's generosity or friendship. to borrow without intent to repay. to beg or obtain by begging. v.i. to ask, expect, or encourage another person to pay for or provide one's drinks, meals, etc. to beg. perh. to be identified with Middle English caggen to tie, of uncertain origin, originally 1275–1325. cadg′er, n.