caddie
/ˈkædi/
noun
- A person who carries a golfer's clubs and provides assistance during a game.
- The professional golfer tipped his caddie generously after winning the tournament.
- She worked as a caddie at the country club every summer.
- My caddie helped me choose the right club for the long shot.
- A small cart or container used to hold and transport items, especially golf clubs or tea supplies.
- He bought a new golf caddie with wheels to carry his bag.
- The tea caddie on the counter held several varieties of loose-leaf tea.
- She stored her art supplies in a rolling caddie for easy transport.
verb
- To work as a caddie, carrying clubs and assisting a golfer.
- He caddied for his father during the weekend tournament.
- She has been caddying at the local golf course since she was fourteen.
- They asked me to caddie for the visiting professional player.