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caddy

/kad-ee/US // ˈkæd i //UK // (ˈkædɪ) //

储物箱,储物柜,盒装,储物盒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cad·dies.

    • : a container, rack, or other device for holding, organizing, or storing items: a pencil caddy; a bedspread caddy.
    • : Chiefly British. tea caddy.

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Examples

  • You may also appreciate a separate caddy for drying silverware and side hooks to air-dry wine glasses and mugs.

  • The best headphone stand is more than a headphone caddy — it’s a smart design choice.

  • Just because you like golf doesn’t mean you want to become a caddy.

  • The golfing version is programmed with 41,000 courses around the world and has a virtual caddy app that suggests which club to use based on current conditions.

  • There is, for example, the Seinfeld episode where Jerry, feeling flush with cash, buys his parents a Caddy.

  • Caddy Shack, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day and Analyze This affirm it.

  • This tea caddy is rather splendid Much of the pottery is gilded in 22 carat gold leaf.

  • This left her boss, the commander in chief, to hand his nine-iron to the caddy and grimly ask for broom and dustpan.

  • If a player finds a girl interesting, it's the caddy who might actually make the contact.

  • Everything was ready in the gray parlor—the tea-tray on the table, the small urn hissing away, the tea-caddy in proximity to it.

  • So she answered him, her fingers in the tea caddy, and her eyes with them.

  • Saxton bent again with his lofter, when his caddy gave a cry.

  • You shake the caddy when you can't hit the ball: new rule of golf.

  • "It's historic, but not exactly a handsome garment," she said, shaking the tea caddy.