2. Verb. (past of caddy) ¹
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Definition of Caddied
1. caddy [v] - See also: caddy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caddied
Literary usage of Caddied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chick Evans' Golf Book by Charles Evans (1921)
"I think that my brother caddied for him, too, for rain or shine, Mr. Newton was
... He liked to converse with me about the game while I caddied for him, ..."
2. Old Seaport Towns of the South by Mildred Cram (1917)
"... and caddied, warned us that we were drawing near Tarpon Springs. So we stopped,
while I retrieved some of the hairpins, tucked up my bang and put on my ..."
3. The Craftsman by Nicholas Amhurst, Henry St. John Bolingbroke (1737)
"... He bath certainly a Right to o'nmon Joe/lice, and ought not to be caddied with
other People's Sins. ft/b. ..."
4. Two on Their Travels by Ethel Maud Cookson Colquhoun (1902)
"... woman had found that her husband had taken to golf she would have "caddied"
for him, and applauded every stroke. That would soon have cured him ! Well! ..."