caddy

/ˈkædi/
noun
  1. A person who carries a golfer's clubs and provides assistance during a game.
    • The caddy handed the golfer a driver for the long hole.
    • She worked as a caddy at the country club every summer.
    • A good caddy knows the course and can suggest the best club to use.
  2. A small container or box used for storing or organizing items, such as tea, tools, or silverware.
    • He kept his favorite teas in a wooden caddy on the kitchen counter.
    • The silverware caddy on the dining table held forks, knives, and spoons.
    • She bought a plastic caddy to organize her art supplies.
verb
  1. To act as a caddy for a golfer.
    • My uncle offered to caddy for me during the tournament.
    • She caddied for her father every weekend when she was a teenager.
    • He learned to caddy by watching the professionals at the club.
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