"Caddies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Caddies are attendants who help golfers during a game, typically by carrying and placing the golfer's clubs on the green and in rough terrain. They may also provide advice on shot selection and strategy, and often help with etiquette and rules. In some countries, caddies are trained to read greens and offer suggestions on the best way to play a shot.
Cadaverous refers to something or someone that is having a pale, sickly, or gaunt appearance, often due to illness, malnutrition, or advanced age. It can describe a person's complexion, features, or overall appearance as being thin, weathered, or eerie.
Cadaverousness refers to a pale, wan, or unhealthy appearance, often due to malnutrition, illness, or exhaustion. It can also describe a person's entire demeanor or presence, conveying a sense of sickness, decay, or death.
Cadavers refer to the dead human body, often used for medical research, education, and scientific study.
I apologize, but "cadbait" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide the correct word you would like me to explain?
Cadborosaurus is a mythical sea monster said to inhabit the waters around Cadboro Bay near Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is often described as a long, serpentine creature with a neck and head similar to a horse or a serpent, and is typically said to be around 10-15 meters (33-49 feet) in length. The Cadborosaurus has been a popular figure in local folklore and has been featured in various forms of media, including literature, art, and film.
Cadbury is a British confectionery company that is known for its high-quality chocolate products, particularly its milk chocolate, and other sweet treats.
A caddie is a person, usually a young male, who carries a golfer's bag, clubs, and other equipment during a game of golf.
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.
cadish, but the correct spelling is "cadish", not "caddish".<br><br>The word "cadish" is not a commonly used term in English. However, "cadish" is not a real word either. <br><br>If you meant to type 'cadish', it's possible you meant to type 'cadish' which is short for 'cadish', but it's still not a widely used or recognized term. <br><br>However, the word 'cadish' is an adjective that means behaving in a way that is typical of a cad. A cad is a person who behaves in an immoral or deceitful manner, especially towards women.