单词 | caddish |
例句 | Mr. Pine’s Prince is a direct forerunner of the caddish royal dreamboat in “Frozen,” and it’s reasonable to speculate that “Into the Woods” influenced his creation. ‘Into the Woods,’ Disney’s Take on the Sondheim-Lapine Classic 2014-12-24T05:00:00Z The action, such as it is, consists of a series of shifting romantic alliances that eventuate in Riccardo’s being wounded in a sword fight and recognizing the error of his caddish ways. Music Review: ‘Il Trionfo Dell’Onore’ at Symphony Space 2013-05-26T21:21:54Z Because for a few years, Cooper specialised in caddish bounders. The devil inside 2011-08-06T23:04:04Z Nor did he want Matthew to abandon Lady Mary, for instance, in some kind of caddish, fleeing-the-country maneuver. ‘Downton Abbey’ Returns to PBS 2014-01-02T13:00:01Z Just look at “War Room,” a ham-fisted 2015 movie about a caddish jerk and thief who almost loses everything before he’s saved by prayer. From ‘Exodus’ to ‘God’s Not Dead 2’: The new wave of religious movies, explained 2016-03-30T04:00:00Z Also checking in is a caddish fop bent on freeloading and womanising. Holiday reading: The best books to pack this summer 2013-06-29T07:00:51Z As Mark Darcy, Firth played an illusive dreamboat named after his own television triumph as Austen's hero; Grant's portrayal of the caddish Daniel Cleaver was an amused nod at his own popular persona. Englishmen at 50 2010-09-25T23:07:00Z As a young actor, he came to wide notice as Charles Haslemere, the charming, caddish aristocrat in the BBC series “The Duchess of Duke Street.” Christopher Cazenove, Suave British Actor, Dies at 66 2010-04-09T04:01:00Z His voice compact and hearty, Mr. Herold came across as sympathetic rather than caddish. Review: LoftOpera Brings Mischief, and a Crowd, to Berlioz and Mahler 2015-08-30T04:00:00Z A headstrong teen-age girl in a California seaside town accidentally kills her caddish boyfriend. Richard Brody: Women Onscreen in Two Film-Noir Retrospectives 2014-07-21T04:00:00Z His eye-crinkling grins and caddish smirks were not just the films’ principal weapons; often they were their very reasons for being. Matthew McConaughey Shifts Gears 2012-07-06T23:59:02Z The 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical about a caddish nightclub performer will be rewritten, re-set, and then revived for the next Broadway season, a producing team led by Jeffrey Richards announced Monday. A New ‘Pal Joey’ Is Broadway Bound 2021-10-04T04:00:00Z We learn the unfortunate story of a wretched undercook called Thomas, who according to the coroner's report "feloniously and willfully slew himself" by throwing himself upon the sword of the caddish Lord Oxford. TV review: Great Houses with Julian Fellowes 2013-01-22T22:00:01Z By these standards, My Morning Jacket’s “The Waterfall” depicts a not-quite-sympathetic male protagonist similar to an Updike antihero—caddish, self-absorbed, impatient with the women in his life. My Morning Jacket’s “The Waterfall”: You’ve never heard Jim James like this 2015-05-08T04:00:00Z It’s about a caddish husband and the good and loving wife who puts up with his nonsense. Scene City: Shakespeare?s Been Reading the News 2011-06-22T22:33:14Z Her fictional telling of his affair, which took place while she was pregnant, seemed an exercise in score-settling, as was Jack Nicholson’s caddish portrayal in the movie version opposite Meryl Streep. Olivia Wilde solves salad dressing mystery with a Nora Ephron recipe 2022-10-19T04:00:00Z ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ She’s gotta have it: A young woman goes to extreme lengths to consummate her marriage to a caddish nobleman in Shakespeare’s classic comedy. ‘Wicked,’ masked wrestlers and six more non-football picks for your Super Bowl weekend 2022-02-10T05:00:00Z Tesla hews to the well-established and arguably fair “David and Goliath” narrative of Tesla the idealistic small-time inventor fighting Edison the caddish businessman. Tesla is a weird, fourth-wall-breaking take on the internet’s favorite inventor 2020-01-29T05:00:00Z But they don’t play into the Penthouse fantasy of the caddish speed racer who chases skirts with a beer in one hand and cigarette in the other anymore. Hurley Haywood on life as a gay racing champion: 'I didn't have any male role models' 2019-05-24T04:00:00Z The anti-choice line about abortion is frequently that it's something caddish men use on women who are too dimwitted to leverage that unintended pregnancy into a marriage proposal. Abortion rights are under serious attack: Here's how men can join the fight 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z The caddish Stan Binstead and his mousy wife, Millie, are childless, even though when they married he expected her, having “no other interests and no other plans,” to get pregnant right away. The Hallucinatory Realism of Rachel Ingalls 2019-02-25T05:00:00Z Several said that they grappled with whether Mr. Keyes’s behavior was criminal or merely caddish, or something in between. Netanyahu Aide Steps Aside After Sexual Assault Allegations 2018-09-13T04:00:00Z Rock, father of the groom, is a successful Beverly Hills surgeon who is caddishly absent from his family and typically tries to buy their affections. Robert Smigel on the unusually naturalistic Adam Sandler Netflix comedy 'The Week Of' 2018-04-27T04:00:00Z The book’s hilarious eponymous character, Flashman, is a caddish rake and self-described coward who manages to be the lone survivor of the Battle of Gandamack, arguably the British army’s worst ever defeat. The Empire Stopper 2017-08-29T04:00:00Z One notable absentee is Hugh Grant, who chose not to reprise his role as the caddish Daniel Cleaver. Bridget Jones's Baby gets warm reception from critics after premiere - BBC News 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z Such caddish behaviour would hardly be rare: parliament, nearly three-quarters male, sometimes echoes like a farmyard. Of creeps and crèches 2016-05-26T04:00:00Z She had a job, supportive friends and her own flat well before she started to fall for both her boss, the caddish Daniel Cleaver, and the more buttoned-up human rights lawyer Mark Darcy. The oral history of 'Bridget Jones's Diary' from Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and more 2016-04-08T04:00:00Z They fight evil, crime, and other caddish deeds, and the front for their headquarters is a tailor’s called Kingsman, in Savile Row. “Kingsman” and “What We Do in the Shadows” Reviews 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z Moreover, the film deals not only in this implicit sexism but its male characters’ narcissism and vanity; the men are caddish and inclined towards the most dubious moral choices. Review: 'Third Person' Is Paul Haggis's Best Film 2014-06-17T04:00:00Z It is caddish to kick the cow that gives the milk. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z In that minute also he forgot his love, his shameless, selfish little mistress, his worthless, caddish little self. The Wolves of God And Other Fey Stories 2011-12-17T03:00:15.447Z I never heard a more unutterably caddish suggestion, and I’ve heard more than one as you know,” she added witheringly. The Red Derelict 2011-07-05T02:00:30.143Z But the haughty senior was not allowed to get away with his caddish suggestion with only Misery’s reproof. Harry Watson's High School Days The Rivals of Rivertown 2011-06-16T02:00:20.053Z Insular, we are supremely conservative—some might call it "caddish"—and view innovations with a jealous eye; as witness the so-called "moustache movement" not many years ago, and the fierce controversy it called forth. Gwen Wynn 2011-04-09T02:00:12.230Z Insular, we are supremely conservative—some might call it “caddish”—and view innovations with a jealous eye; as witness the so-called “moustache movement” not many years ago, and the fierce controversy it called forth. Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye 2011-02-09T03:00:45.007Z As a reward for curing the ailing king, Helena has chosen the caddish Bertram, Count of Rossillion, as her future spouse. | New Jersey: Chicanery Abounds in a New ?All?s Well? 2010-09-25T00:31:00Z Yet to have taken any course that would have appeared to make correction of her error come from me would have been appallingly caddish and cruel. The Haunted Pajamas "Good heavens! what a caddish thing to say." An Engagement of Convenience A Novel "Look here, you know, Mr. Thingamy, this is a beastly caddish trick altogether, jumping on a man in the dark and giving him no chance to defend himself." The Riddle of the Night But that sort of remark is in the rottenest taste, in fact downright caddish. A Veldt Vendetta His conscience smote him that his conduct already bordered closely on the caddish, but to be an out and out cad,—no, no. The Mountain Girl Robert said that he felt it would be "caddish" to make a bid for happiness without telling the Duchess of Stane what was in his mind. The Brightener And somehow the train of "caddish" thought persisted in his mind; mastered his will and desire to suppress it. An Engagement of Convenience A Novel Rather a caddish trick on Wilbraham's part to have publicly accused him. Mystery at Geneva An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings Carlyle, who scoffed at Man, had deemed it caddish To picture Woman as "a mere forked radish." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890 It was caddish of him to speak of Gilbert to her, for Gilbert was his friend and her lover. Changing Winds A Novel The family tries hard to rise to this unexpected situation and fails miserably—largely, it must be confessed, thanks to the caddish attitude of a self-made physician who wants to marry the dead man's sister. The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie Three Plays It seemed to me caddish to make her an offer. The Brothers Karamazov I told them it was caddish to insult a fallen foe, but they would go and stick up those beastly notices.' The Talking Horse And Other Tales Of course he had resisted the temptation, reminding himself sternly that it was a caddish thing even to have thought of taking advantage of Nan's confiding friendliness. Studies in love and in terror I want to do decent things and I loathe cads, but all the same I do caddish things myself. Changing Winds A Novel How could a fellow, a manly, decent fellow like you, think up such a caddish trick? Left Guard Gilbert "You'll kindly remember you've no right by birth to be a cad, and it is caddish for a gentleman to speak like that to a lady—whether he is ten years old or a hundred." Queensland Cousins He was not a cad, and the game he was playing struck him rather forcibly as being uncompromisingly near the caddish. Mufti "My God!" he exclaimed, "I don't think I've ever said such a damnably mean and caddish thing before—and to you!" The Tyranny of Weakness "I suppose it is caddish to talk of her like this," he went on. Changing Winds A Novel His first duty was to them, and it would be “caddish” to let them suspect any sacrifice in its fulfilment. More about Pixie He made faces at him behind his back, and tried to think of all the caddish things he had done since he came to the school. Boycotted And Other Stories “It’s a shame,” he had shouted as the door closed; “a caddish shame!” Tom, Dick and Harry It was caddish to think of marrying her, and monstrous to think of giving her up. A Soldier of the Legion One ought to bear one's wounds in silence and feel no resentment at all ... but somehow she draws out the caddish part of me. Changing Winds A Novel Somehow she had become aware—through heredity and race memory, no doubt—that looking through keyholes was caddish, a trick unworthy of any lady who was at heart a gentleman. The Heather-Moon I will not speak of my own emotions in connection with this incredibly caddish doctrine that the strength of the strong is admirable, but not the valour of the weak. George Bernard Shaw I know it was a caddish thing to do, especially when you had been so kind. Tom, Dick and Harry I wonder if a few hours of reflection has made him realize just how exceedingly caddish he acted? North of Fifty-Three If there was anything like a code of interplanetary morals or manners one might call it absolutely caddish. A Honeymoon in Space If I say yes to it, it can't sound any other way than boastful and—and caddish. The Price "Yet the women are well dressed and look nice enough, but the men are decidedly caddish." A Crooked Path A Novel They said he was the grandson of an agricultural labourer and the son of a bank clerk; but only one of them, more caddish or more courageous than the rest, said so to his face. Boy Woodburn A Story of the Sussex Downs Whistler replied; and in his replies to ignorance and insensibility, seasoned with malice, he is said to have been ill-mannered and caddish. Art You never do what you say you will now, and I think it's very caddish of you. Secret Bread Most English we Americans meet are stupid and caddish and uninteresting; and most of the Americans you see are boastful, loud-talking and money-mad. The Voice in the Fog When I asked you to come back to me and live with me, I did a caddish thing. The Spinners But they've said that before, and I think it's caddish of fellows not to keep their word—and not to return a valuable diary too! Widdershins We are all criticised behind our backs, of course, and we have all faults which amuse and interest our friends; and it is not caddish to criticise friends if one is only interested in them. Father Payne This may be a caddish thing to do, but it is borne in upon me that I ought to tell you this before I go. Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon "I couldn't do a caddish thing like that." The Three Sisters But the recipient of all this favour was caddish enough to ridicule his patron, a kind friend mentioned the fact to Sir Richard, and the knight shut his doors on the ingrate. The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield He laughed, as jeering, evil, and caddish a laugh as I have ever heard. Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life All the German excitement about the colonies of England is only a half understanding of what was once heroic and is now largely caddish. The Appetite of Tyranny Including Letters to an Old Garibaldian That comes near being caddish!—Don't you know what you owe me as your friend? The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I "How funny we are," she said, "when we know all the time we couldn't really do a caddish thing like that." The Three Sisters I regret that circumstances compel me to force myself upon you in this caddish manner. L.P.M. : the end of the Great War He is a man incapable of the caddish villainy you impute. Up the Hill and Over I watched him finish his caddish job, throw down the axe, take his coat over his arm, and leave the clearing without a word. The Moccasin Maker Do you know, I think that is really caddish. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I I couldn't do a caddish thing like that—I couldn't really. The Three Sisters He made no pretence of openly resenting the meanness of spirit that moved Leslie to these caddish remarks. The Hollow of Her Hand They certainly did, son," assented Matt Larson, "and I feel just as caddish as you do—more so, in fact, for I should have known, and you were not expected to. The Shagganappi I suppose that there's a caddish streak in every man that runs crosswise across his character and disposition and general outlook. Flappers and Philosophers The most caddish affair I ever was in; but I wanted money. The Whirlpool Well—but it's a caddish thing to say—I think she does expect it. Sisters But to assert it now, after he had done the unexpected, after the mountain had come to Mahomet, seemed caddish and ridiculous. The Rise of Roscoe Paine What, in the name of everything caddish, was he driving at, who waved that horror before their eyes? Stalky & Co. If she had known him, that feeling might have been mitigated by the personal element, so important to all human judgment; but never having seen him, she thought of his conduct as "caddish." Saint's Progress He preferred to brood over his coarseness, his caddish ingratitude, his irreligion. The Longest Journey It is caddish to wink and squint at the colour of a man's wine, like a wine taster; and then refuse to drink it. A Miscellany of Men Remind Agnes of the time I saved her from drowning in Lake Ronkonkoma—I know it's caddish to refer to it, but she must come with you. Options It is equally caddish to wink and squint at the colour of a man's orchard, like a landscape painter; and then refuse to buy the apples. A Miscellany of Men |
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