caddy

IPA: kˈædi

noun

  • (also attributively) A small box or tin (can) with a lid for holding dried tea leaves used to brew tea.
  • (by extension)
  • A (usually small) box, chest, or tin with a lid, and often with partitions, used to keep things in.
  • A movable tray or other mechanism for holding (sometimes within a piece of equipment or machinery), securing, and transporting a removable component.
  • A lightweight wheeled cart; specifically, one attached to a bicycle as a conveyance for a child, or pulled by hand and used to transport groceries away from a shop.
  • (US, informal) A Cadillac car.
  • (golf, also attributively) Alternative spelling of caddie (“a person hired to assist a golfer by carrying their golf clubs and providing advice”) [(Scotland)]

verb

  • (intransitive, golf) Chiefly followed by for: alternative spelling of caddie (“to serve as a caddy (noun sense) for a golfer”)
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Examples of "caddy" in Sentences

  • I already did this on the Caddy page.
  • Often called a purse caddy or purse caddies.
  • The following people have the surname of Caddy.
  • It's specifically a version of the Volkswagen Caddy.
  • There is also an extensive waiting list to be a caddy.
  • The caddy includes a receptacle and interfitting cover.
  • Slightly loosen the screws and the caddy fits and connects.
  • The anchor caddy consists of a float adapted to support the anchor and caddy.
  • The longer the player plays with a caddy, the more experience a caddy will get.

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