caddie 的 2 个定义
- Golf. a person hired to carry a player's clubs, find the ball, etc.
- a person who runs errands, does odd jobs, etc.
- caddie cart.
- any rigidly structured, wheeled device for carrying or moving around heavy objects: a luggage caddie.
cad·died, cad·dy·ing.
- to work as a caddie.
更多caddie例句
- Again, from what I understand, all the players and all the caddies will be here.
- We reserved caddies again the next morning for playing Pinehurst No.
- When Hideki Matsuyama tapped in on the 18th green at the Masters on Sunday to become the first man from Japan to win a major golf championship, he stood expressionless, then walked toward his caddie so subdued that he did not even smile.
- Just preparing for the golf course, a golf course that I've never seen before, has been our biggest task, my caddie and I, and I think I did a good job today.
- Solomon Jones hopped out of the Caddie and yelled up to King.
- Did you hear, the Caddie Retirement Fund at the P.B.C.C was invested with Madoff and is now wiped out?
- But a step came hurrying down the stairs, the step of a heavy body lightly carried, and Caddie Musgrave came in at a flying pace.
- Caddie opened her eyes and came to a posture more adapted to sustaining her end of the conversational burden.
- To Marshmead it seemed as if he might as well have been born dumb, but Caddie never omitted tribute to his great qualities.
- This was excusable in her, because she had only the vaguest notions of golf or of the interrelations between caddie and player.
- No one regarding him would have dreamed that he was at heart but a golf caddie or a driver of trucks for hire.