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cadger (ˈkædʒə(r)) Also 5–6 Sc. cadgear. [f. cadge v. + -er1.] 1. A carrier: esp. a species of itinerant dealer who travels with a horse and cart (or formerly with a pack-horse), collecting butter, eggs, poultry, etc., from remote country farms, for disposal in the town, and at the same time supplyi...
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The Climb (1986 film)
two Genie Award nominations at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988, for Best Cinematography (Richard Leiterman) and Best Sound Editing (Robin Leigh, Richard Cadger
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Stephan Carrier
- Won (shared with John Douglas Smith (supervising sound editor/supervising dialogue and adr editor), Tom Bjelic (supervising sound editor), Richard Cadger
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cadging
cadging, vbl. n. (ˈkædʒɪŋ) [f. cadge v.] † 1. The binding or edging of a garment. Obs.1674 Depos. York Castle (1861) 209 After I toucht the cadgings of her skirts, she stept not many steps after. 2. The practice of a cadger in various senses. (See cadger 2.) Also attrib.1859 Sala Tw. round Clock 387...
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Andrew Cruickshank
Life and career
Andrew Cruickshank (Junior) was born to Andrew and Annie Cruickshank (Cadger), and was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School.
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codger
codger dial. and colloq. (ˈkɒdʒə(r)) [perh. a dial. var. of cadger: the two words are now used quite differently in the colloquial language of London and the towns generally; but in some dialects they are identical, while in others codger had formerly a contemptuous sense which might easily arise ou...
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Harry Dickson Gell
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a friend of Adam Lindsay Gordon and was present at the horseman-poet's Grand Steeplechase win at the SAJC's "Thebarton" course on Cadger
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kedger
▪ I. † ˈkedger1 Obs. [f. kedge v. + -er1.] A small anchor or grapnel; = kedge n.1497 Naval Acc. Hen. VII (1896) 281 Ankers called Caggers. 1626 Capt. Smith Accid. Yng. Seamen 16 The streame Anchor, graplings or kedgers. 1630 ― Trav. & Adv. 40 They boorded him againe as before; and threw foure kedger...
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Culter F.C.
They were drawn in a tough second round tie with Vale of Leithen at home, goals from Gordon Farmer and a goal four minutes from time by Graham Cadger was
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blagger
blagger, n.2 Brit. slang. Brit. /ˈblagə/, U.S. /ˈblægər/ [‹ blag v.2 + -er suffix1. Compare earlier blagger n. at blag n.1 Derivatives.] A person who seeks to obtain or achieve something by persuasive talk or plausible deception; a bluffer, a scrounger, a cadger.1963J. Holliday in Sunday Tel. 18 Aug...
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haggler
haggler (ˈhæglə(r)) [f. haggle v. + -er1.] One who haggles. Cf. also higgler. † 1. A clumsy, awkward workman; a bungler. Obs. exc. dial.1577 Stanyhurst Descr. Irel. in Holinshed (1807–8) VI. 5 As neere the pricke as you are, and as verie an hagler as I am, yet the scantling shall be mine. c 1589 The...
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The Call of the East
Bassett
Guy Oliver as Cadger
Jane Wolfe as Yuri
Reception
Like many American films of the time, The Call of the East was subject to cuts by city and state
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thigger
thigger Sc. (ˈθɪgə(r)) [f. thig v. + -er1.] One who thigs; a beggar, a cadger; an exactor of contributions; one who plants himself on others for assistance; ‘one who draws on others for subsistence in a genteel sort of way’ (Jamieson); a gaberlunzie or licensed beggar who went his regular rounds, an...
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Neill's Hill railway station
Cadger's Loaney (Sandown Road)
A Mr Sinclair Boyd owned land at Ballyhackamore in east Belfast. Cadger's Loaney later changed its name to Sandown Road, Belfast.
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