Caddie
(
noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Caddie ( noun )
- A person, typically a boy or young man, who carries a golfer's clubs and offers advice during a round of golf.
- A person who carries a suitcase or other personal belongings for someone else.
Origin:
From scottish-gaelic cadaidh, from french cadet, literally meaning "younger (son)".
Examples:
- I hired a caddie to carry my clubs and give me advice on the golf course.
- The young caddie was very helpful in showing me the best way to play the course.
- I always travel with a caddie to carry my bags and help me with my luggage.
- The caddie helped me with my clubs and gave me tips on how to play the course.
- The caddie was responsible for carrying the golfer's clubs and providing tips on the course.
(As a verb)
Caddie ( verb )
- A person, typically a boy or young man, who carries a golfer's clubs and offers advice during a round of golf.
- A person who carries a suitcase or other personal belongings for someone else.
Origin:
From scottish-gaelic cadaidh, from french cadet, literally meaning "younger (son)".
Examples:
- I hired a caddie to carry my clubs and give me advice on the golf course.
- The young caddie was very helpful in showing me the best way to play the course.
- I always travel with a caddie to carry my bags and help me with my luggage.
- The caddie helped me with my clubs and gave me tips on how to play the course.
- The caddie was responsible for carrying the golfer's clubs and providing tips on the course.