"Caddied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Caddied" Meaning

To act as a caddied means to carry a golfer's bags and clubs, help them find their balls when lost, and generally assist them during play.

"Caddied" Examples

Examples of "caddied"


John caddied for his brother at the golf tournament on Saturday.
The professional caddied for some of the top golfers in the world.
Emily started caddying at the local country club when she was 16.
After several years of caddying, Jack decided to take up golf as a career.
At the exclusive resort, guests could hire a caddie to guide them through the challenging courses.

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