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caddy

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Caddie \Cad"die\, n. [Written also caddy , cadie , cady , and cawdy .] [See Cadet .] A cadet. [Obs. Scot.] A lad; young fellow. [Scot.] --Burns. One who does errands or other odd jobs. [Scot.] An attendant who carries a golf player's clubs, tees his ...

Usage examples of caddy.

So Caddy, after affectionately squeezing the dear good face as she called it, locked the gate, and took my arm, and we began to walk round the garden very cosily.

Turveydrop was in bed, I found, and Caddy was milling his chocolate, which a melancholy little boy who was an apprentice --it seemed such a curious thing to be apprenticed to the trade of dancing--was waiting to carry upstairs.

Caddy mentions a youth of eighteen who had congenital torsion of the penis with out hypospadias or epispadias.

A small dose of whiskey strengthened him, so that he could dip a spoon into the sugar caddy which Malemute Kid placed before him.

And as they walked to the Caddy, Penner could tell by the firmness of his step that the dead man felt much better about his future.

The antilocks throbbed and the Caddy stopped just short of running over a woman in a white choir robe.

But Alexander Eraser, the first caddy from Embo, battled the club for the rights of his fellow caddies to work there, and finally prevailed.

Caddy sat upon the other side of me, next to Ada, to whom we imparted the whole history of the engagement as soon as we got back.

Caddy only laughed in return, and telling me that she had come for half an hour, at the expiration of which time Prince would be waiting for her at the corner, sat chatting with me and Ada in the window, every now and then handing me the flowers again or trying how they looked against my hair.

We got into such a chatty state that night, through Ada and my guardian drawing me out to tell them all about Caddy, that I went on prose, prose, prosing for a length of time.

Then Caddy told us that she was going to be married in a month and that if Ada and I would be her bridesmaids, she was the happiest girl in the world.

Then I went home with Caddy to see what could be done there, and Ada and Charley remained behind to take care of my guardian.

After that day I was for some weeks--eight or nine as I remember--very much with Caddy, and thus it fell out that I saw less of Ada at this time than any other since we had first come together, except the time of my own illness.

Eddie Pearce, a former PGA Tour player for whom Greenberg had caddied, examined his swing.

Pipey once caddied for Bob Charles, the left-handed New Zealander who won the 1963 British Open.