caddishly adverb
caddishness noun
Recent Examples on the Web
//Then Alice drops out of school, marries and flees to Tangier with her caddish new husband, John, to escape the traumatic memory, and perhaps Lucy as well.
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Jennifer Reese, New York Times, "In a Thriller About Girlfriends, Which Femme Is Fatale?," 27 Mar. 2018
//Josh Gad, the MVP of many a Disney movie, plays LeFou, the doting sidekick of the caddish Gaston (Luke Evans), the dopey pursuer of Belle’s hand.
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Jake Coyle, Orange County Register, "‘Beauty and the Beast’ adds dimension but loses spark," 16 Mar. 2017
//I, in which Cio-Cio San (known as Butterfly), the teenage Japanese geisha, weds the caddish Pinkerton, an American naval lieutenant.
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Anthony Tommasini, New York Times, "‘Butterfly’ and ‘Carmen,’ in Bold and Vivid Cuts," 23 May 2017
First Known Use of caddish
1838, in the meaning defined above
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