
1) Ace of clubs 2) And aide 3) Bag handler 4) Box for oolong 5) Box for tea 6) Box for tea leaves 7) Carry the bag 8) Club carrier 9) Computer storage medium 10) Container for tea 11) Country club employee 12) Country club summer job 13) Country-club employee 14) Country-club worker 15) Driving advisor
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1) Aide 2) Auto
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In golf, a caddy (or caddie) is the person who carries a player`s bag and clubs, and gives insightful advice and moral support. A good caddy is aware of the challenges and obstacles of the golf course being played, along with the best strategy in playing it. This includes knowing overall yardage, pin placements and club selection. A caddy is not ....
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[bridge] In duplicate bridge, a caddy is an assistant to the tournament {gcb|Director} with primary responsibility for: In addition, the caddy dresses the tables (putting out the boards, electronic scoring devices or score slips, pencils and private score sheets), picks up player entry forms and generally assists the Director as required. ....
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[hardware] In computer hardware, a caddy refers to a container used to hold some media, such as a CD-ROM. If the medium is a hard disk drive, the caddy is also referred to as a disk enclosure. The purpose of a disk caddy is to protect the disk from damage when handling; their use dates back to at least the Capacitance Electronic Disc in 197...
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• (n.) A small box, can, or chest to keep tea in.
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container for tea. A corrupt form of the Malay kati, a weight of a little more than a pound (or about half a kilogram), the word was applied first to ...
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The name given to a tin or jar of tea, which takes its name from the Chinese or Malayan word 'catty'
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Cad'dy noun ;
plural Caddies . [ Earlier spelt
catty , from Malay
katī a weight of 1⅓ pounds. Confer
Catty .] A small box, can, or chest to keep tea in.
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Caddy is slang for Cadillac.
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from kati (a measurement unit, whereby 1 kati = approximately 600 g)
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[
n] - a can for storing tea
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The sole function of the caddy is to come in as an alternate in the late innings of a lopsided match to act as a defensive replacement for a mature power batter or to pinch run.
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tea caddy noun a can for storing tea
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