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  • A solitary farm-house and demesne were pointed out to me, the locality of which was termed Cad, or Cudhaber, or Cudharber.

    Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850 Various

  • Just the scratching of a pen, and what a deal of hardship she'll be saved not to be known as Cad

    The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915

  • The groom, Mike Tindall, was every inch the England rugby player in his bespoke morning suit tailored by a company called Cad and the Dandy, though rather more restrained than the name might suggest, with his best man and ushers in matching outfits striding into the church like a British Ocean's 11.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • The groom, Mike Tindall, was every inch the England rugby player in his bespoke morning suit tailored by a company called Cad and the Dandy, though rather more restrained than the name might suggest, with his best man and ushers in matching outfits striding into the church like a British Ocean's 11.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Monday, May 26 We couldn't get out of here without giving local loon/Pop-Up Video guy/NYTV mascot Tad Low a final chance to sound off, and we were lucky to catch him at the airport, en route to Italy to attend the wedding of Rick "Cad" Marin and Ilene "Swell" Rosenzweig (hope Mr. Low brought his bear suit for the reception!).

    My TV Wish List For Big Future Of Wasteland 2003

  • "Cad --" Sylvia's pale slender fingers covered his, prying them away from the strand.

    The Legacy of Heorot Niven, Larry 1987

  • He kicked as many goals for his side as ever Cadwalader did when "Cad" was Yale's great centre rush.

    A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne

  • Their school-fellows, however, work sad havoc with these high-sounding titles and quickly abbreviate them into humble "Cad" or "Rol."

    Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 1884

  • Colonel "Cad" Cadogan and his number two, Faith Ashley, are the principals in charge of a Special Operations section during World War II.

    Home Theater Forum Leo Kerr 2010

  • Colonel "Cad" Cadogan and his number two, Faith Ashley, are the principals in charge of a Special Operations section during World War II.

    Home Theater Forum Leo Kerr 2010

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