cadgy Synonyms
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cadgy Meaning
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cadgy (a.)
Cheerful or mirthful, as after good eating or drinking; also, wanton.
cadgy Sentence Examples
- The old man's mood was always cadgy when it rained.
- Sarah's cat gets a bit cadgy whenever strangers come into the house.
- His cadgy demeanor made it difficult for others to approach him.
- The weather turned cadgy just as we started our picnic.
- After a sleepless night, she woke up feeling cadgy and irritable.
- The cadgy atmosphere in the office hinted at impending layoffs.
- Whenever she's tired, her normally cheerful disposition becomes cadgy.
- The cadgy expression on his face indicated his discomfort with the situation.
- The cadgy behavior of the dog signaled that it was time for a walk.
- Despite his cadgy mood, he managed to put on a smile for the party guests.
FAQs About the word cadgy
Cheerful or mirthful, as after good eating or drinking; also, wanton.
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The old man's mood was always cadgy when it rained.
Sarah's cat gets a bit cadgy whenever strangers come into the house.
His cadgy demeanor made it difficult for others to approach him.
The weather turned cadgy just as we started our picnic.