caddie in English

noun
1
a person who carries a golfer's clubs and provides other assistance during a match.
In French the word cadet is pronounced ‘ca-day’ but in English the golfer's assistant became a caddie .
2
a small storage container, typically one with divisions.
a tool caddy
verb
1
work as a caddie.
No job in sports gets you closer to the action than caddying on the PGA Tour.

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1. Caddy a container for holding or storing items such as pencils, silverware, food, etc.: a dessert Caddy Not to be confused with: caddie – a person who carries a golf player’s clubs; a rigid wheeled device for moving heavy objects: a luggage caddie; to work as a caddie: I caddie at the country club golf course

2. Caddying 101: The Basics on Being a Caddie The quintessential role of the caddie is to bring added value to the game for the golfer. There’s the obvious duty of carrying the golf clubs, but the caddie does much more than that

3. I take washcloth from the shower caddie and gently scrub my feet.

4. Former PGA Tour caddie Michael Collins revealed the standard payout Caddies

5. Golf Caddies Base Salary (2,000) A pro golfers caddie make $1,500 to $2,000 weekly

6. Caddies are independent contractors and the amount of compensation shall be determined by and between the caddie and the golfer based on the level of service provided by the caddie

7. CADDIE SERVICESAs a walking-only golf resort, our goal is to enhance your experience through the utilization of Caddies

8. 4 C Caddies has been launching, managing and maintaining world class caddie programs for over 20 years

9. All of our Caddies are capable of providing caddie services from one guest to as many as four

10. The comely young golf caddie who was also the third wife of Nasrudin tantalized the media all year.

11. In golf, a caddie (or Caddy) is the person who carries a player's bag and clubs, and gives the player advice and moral support

12. Caddying helps to provide a path to college for some high school students Ashley Martinez recently won a $120,000 college scholarship based on her strong record as a golf caddie, …

13. The Capped needles are placed in position prior to use, and their caps remain lodged in the perforated locations in the caddie where the syringe and needle can be …

14. (14) He is a Byword for dedication and once memorably warned a caddie that he opened up and closed the practice range, routinely whacking 500 balls in a day

15. He's on TV now, but 'Bones' will always be a caddie The women spend seven weeks Caddying at different golf clubs in Chicago but also receive mentoring advice and …

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17. In a proposed competition for a "Challenge Belt", Fairlie sent out a series of letters to Blackheath, Perth, Edinburgh, Musselburgh and St. Andrews, inviting a player known as a "respectable caddie" to represent each of the clubs in a tournament to be held on 17 October 1860.