Caddie ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Caddie ( noun )

  1. A person, typically a boy or young man, who carries a golfer's clubs and offers advice during a round of golf.
  2. 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:

  1. I hired a caddie to carry my clubs and give me advice on the golf course.
  2. The young caddie was very helpful in showing me the best way to play the course.
  3. I always travel with a caddie to carry my bags and help me with my luggage.
  4. The caddie helped me with my clubs and gave me tips on how to play the course.
  5. The caddie was responsible for carrying the golfer's clubs and providing tips on the course.

(As a verb)

Caddie ( verb )

  1. A person, typically a boy or young man, who carries a golfer's clubs and offers advice during a round of golf.
  2. 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:

  1. I hired a caddie to carry my clubs and give me advice on the golf course.
  2. The young caddie was very helpful in showing me the best way to play the course.
  3. I always travel with a caddie to carry my bags and help me with my luggage.
  4. The caddie helped me with my clubs and gave me tips on how to play the course.
  5. The caddie was responsible for carrying the golfer's clubs and providing tips on the course.
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