[ UK /kˈædi/ ]
[ US /ˈkædi/ ]
VERB
  1. act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player
NOUN
  1. a can for storing tea
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How To Use caddy In A Sentence

  • 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). Road Test -- 2010 Buick LaCrosse
  • 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.
  • While he is a sensitive and intelligent character, he is also incredibly neurotic and obsessed with his sister, Caddy.
  • Shower shoes and a shower caddy are a must and a bathrobe is a good idea. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • In every sport, in every exceptional endeavour, the coaching, caddying parent must gamble a compromised present against an uncertain future. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Now 85, withered through a strict diabetic diet, troubled by intermittent back spasms, Caddy is a frail figure, her eyes splodged with bright blue eye-shadow, ‘an old one’ in her own words.
  • Anyone checked the bottom 100, whos your caddy is no. 1 stupid niggas making fun of Caddyshack EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The IMDB Top 250
  • Scenario A: Spend $50,000 on a "caddy", $25,000 for your pinky, and the balance on a "pound of blow". Ryan Mack: Real Investing Vs. The "Pinky Ring"
  • You can't help wondering what Eileen Caddy thinks of the new developments.
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