Crossword clues for caddies
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Caddy \Cad"dy\, n.; pl. Caddies. [Earlier spelt catty, fr. Malay kat[=i] a weight of 11/3 pounds. Cf. Catty.]
A small box, can, or chest to keep tea in, also called tea caddy.
a container to hold objects when not in use.
(Computers) a container to hold a compact disk, used in some types of compact disk devices, which is inserted into the CD player during playing, or in the case of recordable CD-ROMS, during recording. It is approximately square and thin, slightly larger than the compact disk. However, many CD players have a drawer for the compact disk, requiring no caddy.
Wiktionary
n. (Caddy English)
WordNet
n. an attendant who carries the golf clubs for a player [syn: golf caddie]
v. act as a caddie and carry clubs for a player [syn: caddy]
See caddie
Usage examples of "caddies".
The youngest kids are playing a nine-hole competition on the Struie as part of the Caddies Cup.
Most of the caddies at Highlands courses are also members of the clubs.
Embo also provided Dornoch with caddies for many years - when the club would allow them to work there, that is.
But Alexander Eraser, the first caddy from Embo, battled the club for the rights of his fellow caddies to work there, and finally prevailed.
He always stays for the Caddies Cup in mid-September, the last junior competition of the season.
She remembered the barefoot caddies from Embo, who spoke in Gaelic while cursing the bad golfers for whom they worked.
Don particularly likes it that Sandy treats royalty or his fellow caddies the same way.
John looks at the kids who are checking their prizes from the Caddies Cup, then gazes out across the links.
Newly waxed Porsches, dented Mazdas, Chevy pickups, stretch Caddies with dark glass and TV antennas-who are these guys?
Beacon Ridge had introduced sim caddies a couple of years ago, the first golf club in the country to do so.