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And at an additional charge of only $599.95 per cadger.
A cadger had been set close by, hooded falcons sitting on the many perches.
That beast is the worst food cadger in northern New England."
The falconer signed his name, paid his silver, and moved away to the cadger to collect his bird.
Feel a little like Clint Eastwood until the next cadger, an authentic stewpot, shows his cup.
'Has he been doing the Amateur Cadger?
At Cadger Bank, the hill which leads to the remote alley where the attack took place, there is plenty of cover for a rapist to hide.
I ain't no cadger."
"There cam a cadger out o' Fife ..."
Ms. Johnsen wore big, furry white gloves; Mr. Cadger, a headband.
Agnes Cadger - Club Secretary, Scottish Classic Racing Motor Club.
Fabill 9 (The Fox, the Wolf and the Cadger) is the first of the second set of three Reynardian taillis in the poem.
Mr. Newman plays Max Roby, a charismatic cadger who hangs around town, hoping for handouts from his sons, Miles (Mr. Harris) and David (Mr. Quinn).
He was a charming fellow, with no good intent at all-a cadger, a bum, a fullfledged fourflusher behind the facade of his flowered waistcoat, the senatorial bearing, the long, white, curling locks.
Jen Lazar, Rebecca Kolinek, Michael Cadger and Meg Johnsen of Sag Harbor's Pierson High School were dressed stylishly hip, except for the good-luck bandannas.
Erotic celebrity, swordsman, swindler, cadger of ducats, mystical quack, gambler and, of course, writer, Casanova is first described here by his effect on others - a liberating titillation of élan vital - as a serving girl peers at him through a keyhole.
Part of the celebrations are horse racing held on the Cadgers racecourse (a cadger was a person who transported goods on horseback in the days before carts were introduced) on the 'Towns Moor' which was part of the Eglinton estate.
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 enough to see them progress through to the third round with a 2-1 scoreline.
While in service, Lowrence opportunistically plants in his master a desire for the largest and most valuable fish (the mysterious "nekhering") from the cart of a passing fish merchant (the cadger) and uses his "demonstration" of how it can be stolen as a single ploy to outwit both the wolf and the man.