caddie vs caddy
Definitions
verb
- act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player
noun
- an attendant who carries the golf clubs for a player
Examples
Open, and I was quietly confident that I would have a chance, said Leaney, who was forced to change caddies after his original caddie, Justin Hoyle, fell ill after the first round.
One is Peter Butler Sr., a retired insurance executive now living in Pebble Beach, Calif., who is an advocate for Eddie Lowery, the 10-year-old boy who famously caddied for the victorious Francis Ouimet at the 1913 U.S.
Gielow just missed a long putt on the second playoff hole that would have given him the title, giving Gielow and his 14-year-old sister Britni - making her first appearance as his caddie -
Definitions
verb
- act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player
noun
- a can for storing tea
Examples
Buick may find itself gone at some point, melded into Cadillac (in the 1920s and '30s, Caddy offered a less expensive model called La Salle).
On the table are an English mahogany and satinwood tea caddy of about 1805 and an argand lamp of 1830 to 1835 labeled by Thomas Messenger and Sons of London and Birmingham.
We hadn't even spotted the timetable lurking in the brown indoor food caddy: the third new bin.