noun
- plural of caddy: people who carry golf clubs for players and give advice on the course
- plural of caddy: small containers or boxes for storing items
verb
- third person singular present of caddy: serves as a caddy for a golfer
Examples
- The professional golfers relied on their experienced caddies during the tournament.
- She caddies for her father every weekend at the local golf course.
- The tea caddies were arranged neatly on the kitchen shelf.
- Most caddies know the course better than the players themselves.
- He caddies part-time to earn money for college.
- The antique caddies held various spices and herbs.
- Local caddies often provide valuable advice about wind conditions.