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caboodleca‧boo‧dle /kəˈbuːdl/ noun caboodleOrigin: 1800-1900 Probably from boodle ‘crowd, collection, lot’ (19-20 centuries), from Dutch boedel ‘property’ - By this meager, solo loop, the whole caboodle is regulated.
- Of course it's Yours Truly that's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle!
- Then sell the whole caboodle to the nationals-including, if you choose, a fake story of attack.
► the whole (kit and) caboodle- He bought the whole kit and caboodle: computer, printer, and modem.
- By this meager, solo loop, the whole caboodle is regulated.
- Of course it's Yours Truly that's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle!
- Then sell the whole caboodle to the nationals-including, if you choose, a fake story of attack.
► the whole kit and caboodle- Of course it's Yours Truly that's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle!
the whole (kit and) caboodle informal everything: I think it’s time to replace the whole caboodle: computer, printer, and monitor. |