caddy
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Is caddy a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (also attributively) A small box or tin (can) with a lid for holding dried tea leaves used to brew tea.Examples: "The Carneses imported lacquer teapoys in sets. These sets could be easily stacked in a corner of the drawing room and brought out at teatime to hold a teacup, a set, or a caddy. The Carneses purchased lacquered teapoys sets for four dollars in China and probably sold them for twice that amount in America."alsoattributive
2. (by extension)Examples: "A sauce caddy brought with the tacos offers a choice of salsa cruda, a thin puree of tomatillos, and an emulsion of red chilies."broadly
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4. (by extension)Examples: "Place the disc in the DVD caddy."broadly
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noun (English)
1. (golf, also attributively) Alternative spelling of caddie (“a person hired to assist a golfer by carrying their golf clubs and providing advice”).Examples: "Caddy, pass me my five iron."; "As caddy I had to carry the clubs, for there are four varieties almost everyone used, and some used more. Besides doing this, the caddy has to keep score of the number of strokes used, and watch and find each ball."; "Then Carter Chapman picked out his putter, stepped confidently up to the ball, sighted once along the ground, and made his stroke. The ball rolled straight as a die toward the caddy who was holding the flag, and tinkled into the cup for a birdie three!"alsoalt-ofalternativeattributive
verb (English)
1. (intransitive, golf) Chiefly followed by for: alternative spelling of caddie (“to serve as a caddy (noun sense) for a golfer”)Examples: "I was honored to caddy for Tiger Woods at a charity golf game."; "We took turns caddying, one caddying, two playing. We went out across the river to the teeing ground of the first hole."; "The next day the thirty-two qualifying players were paired off into sixteen sets of opponents. Charlotte was matched against a girl from California. After the first few minutes, the result was never in doubt. "Take it easy, miss," said the highly gratified Mr. Ogilvie, who was caddying for Charlotte. "You hold her in the hollow of your hand.""intransitive
noun (English)
1. (US, informal) A Cadillac car.Examples: "She pulled up in a shiny black Caddy at six o'clock."; "All those ones live in those great big piecrust mock-Two-door houses with His and Hers Caddies parked out by the hydrangea bushes."; "He's driving a ten-year old^([sic]) lime-green Caddy with a trunk full of golf clubs and one suitcase. We got a license number."USinformal
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