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Then came a realization of the caddishness of his attitude.
In the caddishness category, consider what Congressman Weiner did not do:
His failures with women make him worry that there are "depths of coldness, callousness, caddishness" in his heart.
And maybe Kevin's debt to the past will persist, even as he raises Sarah and swears off caddishness.
It was founded to protest cliques and strive against caddishness and snobbery, and to establish uncompromising democracy in University activities.
And Roderick McLachlan's Rodolphe is a rake whose candor makes you applaud his very caddishness.
Sheila Johnston wrote that Firth's approach to the part "lent Darcy complex shades of coldness, even caddishness, in the early episodes."
Despite his indifference to the commonweal (and his distinct caddishness toward women), the aloof detective seems a proper hero for this projected series of gritty procedurals.
Mr. Bocca's first-act caddishness was carried over in the stallion pyrotechnics of his second act, but he made it plain that this Albrecht had been transformed by loss.
That debate is a proxy for a broader discussion over how Mr. Clinton should act in public - and govern - after the trial ends, but while the cloud of impeachment, lies and proven caddishness lingers.
After depicting the tipsy merchants, who with a jeer are compelled to dance under the concertina and a poor elderly official, the artist authentically demonstrates a whole gallery of the specimens of moral deformity and complacent caddishness.
Bob's obliviousness to his family's ambivalence toward something he loves, his caddishness when he doesn't get what he wants, the family's easy corruptibility, and the resolution of them embracing their weirdness over that corruption are all quite recognizable."
A lot of Britons are talking about Kitty Kelley's new book "The Royals," which claims to blow the lid off decades of adultery, alcoholism, drug addiction, caddishness and other disgracefully un-regal behavior in the upper reaches of the British royal family.