10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CADDISH»
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In this book Ezra Pound goes in drag as H.D.'s sister and illuminates the modernist poem in its full feminist promise—a gendered-undoing that Modernism promised even as it so often performed masculinized pomp.
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Turf Frauds and Turf Practices; or, Spiders and Flies
The second stranger in the room is Mr. Caddish, who has come to see “the Fox”
on a grave financial difficulty. He has had some very heavy losses at Epsom and
at Ascot, and has come to ask “the Fox” to see him through it, or to give him ...
Malcolm Ronald Laing MEASON, 1868
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Scots Observer, Feb. Oh, my Caddie, my Caddie ye're a vera intelligent laddie.
ButIdinnalike yergrinnin When I'm no exactly winnin'. Caddish. Cadge. Caddish,
adj. (popular).—Vulgar ; offensively illbred. [From Cad(q.v., sense 7) + ish.] 1869.
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Submitted to Work as a Spy: Imaginary & Tragic Novellas of ...
Thesixth woman asked, “My situation is in similarly caddish claws. I've a
sixyearold son. He accompanies me when the caddish guy comes. However,
oncethe guy came atnight and knocked at mydoor and said that there were some
suspected ...
Prudence Han Tranduc, 2014
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Private Dancers Or Responsible Women: A Novel of Intrigue
It's caddish behaviour . . . Caddish!” Graham laughed. “I suppose I am a bit of a
cad, anyway.” “Graham, you've just laughed. Caddish, kiddish, kurdish, cod fish,
that's a declension. What the hell!” They both grinned. They hugged. “Lunch?
Professor Of English Andrew Parkin, 2014
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The Radical Will: Selected Writings, 1911-1918
ric one. lt is caddish to insinuate that a woman is not a perfect lady. lt is caddish to
shock her reticence and modesty. lt is caddish to speak of her in other terms than
reverence or affection. So it would be unchivalric to imply that life was not ...
Randolph Silliman Bourne, Olaf Hansen, 1992
... interminable good crowd, when suddenly the caddish proctor with three
caddish bulldogs and two caddish policemen turned caddishly round and like
cads began to walk straight for a gentlemanly son of an English gentleman
accompanied ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
caddish . Offensively ill-bred: from ca 1860 (recorded, 1868); coll. Shirley Brooks
in Sooner or Later, Mrs Lynn Linton in Patricia Kemball. cadee smasher *. A
professed tout to inn-keepers, but one The Routledge dictionary of historical
slang ...
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Merriam-Webster's Manual for Writers and Editors
caddish. V*. boldface type Warning: Not for internal use Warning: Not for internal
use \**t\) «**H*_A^«MW brackets The Message Is the Medium ^sicj The Message
Is the Medium /sic) C / 11 capital letters crossed the missouri River crossed the ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1998
I' M GOING to tell now about the most caddish thing I ever did in my life. It must go
in. Judith says that she doesn't think it was caddish at all. She just thinks it was
funny. Perhaps it is at this distance. Anyhow it isn't my business to pass judgment
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CADDISH»
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Making the best of Shakespeare
She opts for the war-profiteering capitalist Leicester Paton (the suitably caddish Alan J Mirren) instead. By act three, the play has become a ... «Herald Scotland, Jul 15»
A humorous, engaging and consistently entertaining night of theatre.
Hawkins' performance as the caddish, womanising alpha-male in the group stood out among the small crowd of actors, the character's ... «ArtsHub, Jul 15»
Zoo: Let's Talk About Animal Attacks and the Series Premiere!
The reason I liked Oz was because he protected wildlife in caddish ways. Like when some poachers showed up he and Abraham exchanged ... «TV.com, Jul 15»
Review: Miguel's 'WILDHEART' Is a Grower, Not a Shower
It's to Miguel's credit that the album never quite gets there. As caddish as his lyrics are here, the album doesn't cross over from seedy to sinister ... «SPIN, Jun 15»
Life and death choices
... wealthy but stiff landowner William Boldwood (Michael Sheen) and the handsome but caddish soldier Sergeant Francis Troy (Tom Sturridge). «The Straits Times, Jun 15»
Samson et Dalila @ Grange Park Opera, Alresford
... they were either deeply mournful as Samson's dejected people or horribly braying and brutish as the caddish orgy-watchers and their molls. «musicOMH.com, Jun 15»
Athens, Bradford and Charleston have this in common: youth …
... Obama is a keen user of drones as a tool of political assassination, something the late Duke of Wellington would have thought caddish. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Bigger Is Not Necessarily Better
Their quality didn't come down to how caddish their flamboyance or how multisyllabic their masculinity. (Though I can report, having tried, that it ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Jilly Cooper just got a bit less saucy
Rupert Campbell-Black, the caddish hero of Riders, would disdain such prudishness, says chick-lit novelist Louise Mensch; the original was ... «MoneyWeek, Jun 15»
The Deep Blue Sea – Watermill Theatre
Adam Jackson-Smith's portrayal of Page gives him an impeccably caddish quality. He is not unfeeling… rather he is drinking heavily to ... «The Good Review, Jun 15»