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  • He was a good-enough-looking fellow, a few years younger than Anna and wearing a tailored jacket, but plainly something of a cad.†   (source)
  • "The standard of an English laborer, hack driver or cad in respect to neatness, smugness and elegance of gardens and grounds and paths and ways is infinitely higher than that of a Chicago merchant prince or virtuoso," he wrote to Codman, "and we shall be disgraced if we fail to work up to a far higher level than our masters will be prepared to think suitable."†   (source)
  • McDonald's later developed a computer software program called Quintillion that automated its site-selection process, combining satellite imagery with detailed maps, demographic information, CAD drawings, and sales information from existing stores.†   (source)
  • If the Major were dead, she would not be betraying her marriage vows; but as it is... He tells her the Major has treated her abominably, and is a cad, a scoundrel, a dog, and deserves even worse from her.†   (source)
  • He goes for the woman first and the man tries to save her (no, be would have gotten his gun or brained it with a wrench or something and where's the cad There was a car here before they all went off on a family trip — do you bear me FAMILY TRIP — took the car left the truck) Then why had no one come to feed the dog?†   (source)
  • You are a cad.†   (source)
  • Sure, it was easy to say that Avery was a cad and that the demise of their relationship had been all his fault, but at the same time, he must have felt that the relationship was lacking somehow.†   (source)
  • Two assaulters and the CAD (combat assault dog) would patrol the perimeter of the compound.†   (source)
  • I assure you, cad, that you would receive far more justice and mercy from a wart hog than from one of the monstrous chimps who wears a black robe and sits in judgment against his fellow man.†   (source)
  • The Dutch wrote the man off as a cad and never tried to establish his identity.†   (source)
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  • My mistakes were simple and absolute—the man I loved was a cad, a bounder.†   (source)
  • Well aware of the difference between a gentleman and a cad, the Count counted until the room fell silent—that is, all the way to 222.†   (source)
  • Without releasing his hold on the cad's lapels, the Count leaned his head back so that he could study the mise-en-scene with a little more care.†   (source)
  • That night at the Novobaczkys' when I magnanimously tore his marker, I knew perfectly well that word of the act would reach the Princess; and I took the greatest satisfaction in turning the tables on the cad.†   (source)
  • In the preceding scene, I played Pinkerton, the womanizing cad, and my friend Marc from school ...(Marc bows grandly for our benefit.)†   (source)
  • Be yourself—a cad—and know that my love is enough, that I submit — submit to the worst you can give me.†   (source)
  • A great oaf—that's Mulcaster—and what's more, my dear, a cad.†   (source)
  • You coward, you cad, you— You made me believe you were going to marry me—"†   (source)
  • There was a light of high comedy about that young man, and you ought to forgive him for being a cad.†   (source)
  • Big Cad', a special job and a honey, low, cream-color, special job.†   (source)
  • 'F ya goin' big, what's a matter with a Cad'?†   (source)
  • No—no woman would want the children of a cad like you.†   (source)
  • "He was a cad," said Lancelot obstinately.†   (source)
  • I'm a cad," he muttered, dropping his head tiredly back into her lap.†   (source)
  • "I shall hate you till I die, you cad—you lowdown—lowdown—" What was the word she wanted?†   (source)
  • I was a cad to say it, as I'm going to marry Melanie.†   (source)
  • "Well, having been cad enough to say it—" His face went white.†   (source)
  • But not that big a cad.†   (source)
  • "Cad," said Sir Grummore.†   (source)
  • Start 'em on that Cad'.†   (source)
  • Rex, indeed, was neither starched nor wrinkled; his seniors thought him a pushful young cad, but Julia recognized the unmistakable chic—the flavor of "Max" and "F.E." and the Prince of Wales, of the big table in the Sporting Club, the second magnum, and the fourth cigar, of the chauffeur kept waiting hour after hour without compunction—which her friends would envy.†   (source)
  • I looked under the hood of a Cad' 16 one time an', God Awmighty, you never seen nothin' so sweet in your life!†   (source)
  • I think you're a cad," said the King.†   (source)
  • I do think you are a cad not to yield.†   (source)
  • You're a cad.†   (source)
  • "Not a cad," he said.†   (source)
  • It had been her experience that the liar was the hottest to defend his veracity, the coward his courage, the ill-bred his gentlemanliness, and the cad his honor.†   (source)
  • "Oh, you cad!" she cried and her mind leaped about, trying to think of worse things to call him, things she had heard Gerald call Mr. Lincoln, the MacIntoshes and balky mules, but the words would not come.†   (source)
  • "You're spying on me, you dirty little cad.†   (source)
  • But though I may have behaved like a cad to you, I have not done HER any harm.†   (source)
  • That's your way of putting it, but a man can be a crank without being a cad.†   (source)
  • behaved like a cad to Franzchen Oberdank.†   (source)
  • "Blake's a little cad, but Egstrom's all right."†   (source)
  • I behaved like a cad to Beebe and to your brother.†   (source)
  • "You didn't do me right, Cad," he said, as if he were addressing her in the flesh.†   (source)
  • "Once a cad, always a cad," droned Miss Bartlett.†   (source)
  • "To save me, Cad, I can't," he answered.†   (source)
  • "Cad," said he, catching her, " I believe you're getting vain."†   (source)
  • Would not he, the cad, the charlatan, attempt a more dramatic finish?†   (source)
  • She moved feebly to the window, and tried to detect the cad's white flannels among the laurels.†   (source)
  • "Where are you, Cad?" he said, using a pet name he had given her.†   (source)
  • "Say, Cad," he said, looking at her, "you mustn't be nervous.†   (source)
  • What advantage would he get from being a cad, to put it bluntly?†   (source)
  • "Now, be reasonable, Cad," said Drouet gently.†   (source)
  • What DOES a girl do when she comes across a cad?"†   (source)
  • 'I'b dot certaid you cad,' said Barney, who was the attendant sprite; 'but I'll idquire.'†   (source)
  • He behaves like a cad himself, and just look at him, please.†   (source)
  • Mr W. W.'s worst enemies, as Mr Embezzler, Mr Never-go-to-Church-on-Sunday, Mr Bad Form, Mr Murderer, Mr Burglar, Mr Co-respondent, Mr Blackmailer, Mr Cad, Mr Drunkard, Mr Labor Agitator and so forth, can read the Pilgrim's Progress without finding a word said against them; whereas the respectable people who snub them and put them in prison, such as Mr W.W. himself and his young friend Civility; Formalist and Hypocrisy; Wildhead, Inconsiderate, and Pragmatick (who were clearly young university me†   (source)
  • "You look fine that way, Cad," he said.†   (source)
  • "Once a cad, always a cad.†   (source)
  • How do you know that she is not really in love with that——that rich cad——the man she eloped with?"†   (source)
  • He's behaved like a perfect cad to his wife and children, he's always behaving like a perfect cad; the way he treats the people who've helped him, and sometimes he's been saved†   (source)
  • "What's the use of acting like that now, Cad?" insisted the drummer, stopping in his work and putting up a hand expressively.†   (source)
  • George would seem to have behaved like a cad throughout; perhaps that was the view which one would take eventually.†   (source)
  • "I never saw anybody do better than you did then, Cad," he added ruefully, as he leaned an elbow on the table; "I thought you and I were going to get along fine those days."†   (source)
  • "I always said he was a cad, dear.†   (source)
  • He is a low cad!†   (source)
  • I longed to play her the nastiest swinish cad's trick: to look at her with a sneer, and on the spot where she stood before me to stun her with a tone of voice that only a shopman could use.†   (source)
  • An utter cad he had been!†   (source)
  • ——Was that Mulligan cad with him?†   (source)
  • BEAUFOY: You low cad!†   (source)
  • Father, is it true that this cad threatens you, That he has forgotten the gifts that bound you two, And that his shameful pride, maddeningly, Has repaid your kindness with tyranny?†   (source)
  • Tartuffe betrayed himself by accusing you, And, in divine justice, revealed his true Colors to the Prince as an infamous cad Whose deeds under another name were so bad That the record they made was wholly black And Satan might use them as his almanac.†   (source)
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