caddie / ˈkæd i /

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caddie2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Golf. a person hired to carry a player's clubs, find the ball, etc.
  2. a person who runs errands, does odd jobs, etc.
  3. caddie cart.
  4. any rigidly structured, wheeled device for carrying or moving around heavy objects: a luggage caddie.
v. 无主动词 verb

cad·died, cad·dy·ing.

  1. to work as a caddie.

更多caddie例句

  1. Again, from what I understand, all the players and all the caddies will be here.
  2. We reserved caddies again the next morning for playing Pinehurst No.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Solomon Jones hopped out of the Caddie and yelled up to King.
  6. Did you hear, the Caddie Retirement Fund at the P.B.C.C was invested with Madoff and is now wiped out?
  7. 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.
  8. Caddie opened her eyes and came to a posture more adapted to sustaining her end of the conversational burden.
  9. To Marshmead it seemed as if he might as well have been born dumb, but Caddie never omitted tribute to his great qualities.
  10. This was excusable in her, because she had only the vaguest notions of golf or of the interrelations between caddie and player.
  11. No one regarding him would have dreamed that he was at heart but a golf caddie or a driver of trucks for hire.