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Caddie   Listen
noun
Caddie, Cadie  n.  (Written also cady)  A Scotch errand boy, porter, or messenger. "Every Scotchman, from the peer to the cadie."






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"Caddie" Quotes from Famous Books



... and made their way along the strip of carpet stretching from curbstone to church. Devondale's leading citizens were here, and the spectators knew them all, from those high personages who were presidents of local banks down to little Jimmy Harrigan, who was Barbara Devon's favorite caddie at the ...
— The Girl in the Mirror • Elizabeth Garver Jordan

... ill-tongu'd tinkler, Charlie Fox, May taunt you wi' his jeers and mocks; But gie him't het, my hearty cocks! E'en cowe the cadie! An' send him to his dicing box An' ...
— Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns • Robert Burns



Words linked to "Caddie" :   golf game, golf, tender, caddy, attender, serve



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