Caddy [noun]

Definition of Caddy:

container; items in container

Synonyms of Caddy:


Opposite/Antonyms of Caddy:

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Sentence/Example of Caddy:

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.

He was much impressed by Caddy of Cwm Glas, the strong woman.

A white ball went by them, a very pretty snoop, and pretty soon another lady and a caddy loomed on their range of vision.

Mrs. Dan next glanced sidewise at her caddy, but that young man seemed to have relapsed into a condition of innocuous vacancy.

Caddy told me that her lover's education had been so neglected, that it was not always easy to read his notes.

"Besides, it's not as if I was an accomplished girl who had any right to give herself airs," said Caddy.