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单词 oodles
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Definition of oodles in English:

oodles

plural noun ˈuːd(ə)lzˈudlz
informal
  • A very great number or amount of something.

    if only I had oodles of cash
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Soon your rich friends will hate themselves and will buy you oodles of drinks constantly just to assure themselves that they still have friends.
    • Mercury moving forward should infuse you with oodles of get-up-and-go.
    • What's more the joy of winning against insurmountable odds can do oodles to boost one's self-confidence.
    • While putting up the show it felt like as if these children have come of age ridiculing the blemishes of the society with oodles of satire.
    • The first thing such a law would do is put more power in the hands of the politicians, judiciary and people with oodles of money to spend on themselves.
    • The velux windows let oodles of light into the new rooms.
    • One about the first time I was published, and one about what to do as a high school writer to improve your writing, and oodles of amusing and interesting links you lot had sent me.
    • If I had oodles of space to spare, I'd probably follow her example.
    • It was designed to be a state-of-the-art installation, and would, it was claimed, save them oodles of money.
    • Record sales are strong, that are making oodles of money.
    • The Waterhead offers the best of both worlds - an idyllic lakeside location with oodles of contemporary chic and no chintz in sight.
    • They have no powers but are the personal representative of the Queen in each county which gives them oodles of quasi-Royal dignity.
    • Saturday night brought oodles of red wine celebrating Chris's birthday, and Sunday a dim sum lunch with Laura and Katy.
    • It's amazing how many people seem to think I'm just starved for companionship and have oodles of free time to kill.
    • There is super, relaxing seating with safety belts for four people, two multi-positioned tables and oodles of storage space.
    • And at the dining hall of the Games Village, they flocked for an evening of lip-smacking fare and oodles of fun.
    • And to achieve all these must-haves of life, all that a girl needs is oodles of cash and of course television.
    • Anyway, while I won't have oodles of free time, I might have the occasional hour or two off.
    • Would anybody have trouble finding oodles of examples of symptoms in the modern Republican Party matching these?
    • Most of these conglomerates, you'll notice, have spent oodles of money on lavish campuses or office buildings, though.
    Synonyms
    a large amount, a fair amount, a good deal, a great deal, a deal, a great quantity, quantities, an abundance, a wealth, a profusion, plenty, masses

Origin

Mid 19th century (originally US): of unknown origin.

 
 

Definition of oodles in US English:

oodles

plural nounˈudlzˈo͞odlz
informal
  • A very great number or amount of something.

    if only I had oodles of cash
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyway, while I won't have oodles of free time, I might have the occasional hour or two off.
    • Most of these conglomerates, you'll notice, have spent oodles of money on lavish campuses or office buildings, though.
    • If I had oodles of space to spare, I'd probably follow her example.
    • While putting up the show it felt like as if these children have come of age ridiculing the blemishes of the society with oodles of satire.
    • And at the dining hall of the Games Village, they flocked for an evening of lip-smacking fare and oodles of fun.
    • Soon your rich friends will hate themselves and will buy you oodles of drinks constantly just to assure themselves that they still have friends.
    • Would anybody have trouble finding oodles of examples of symptoms in the modern Republican Party matching these?
    • Saturday night brought oodles of red wine celebrating Chris's birthday, and Sunday a dim sum lunch with Laura and Katy.
    • What's more the joy of winning against insurmountable odds can do oodles to boost one's self-confidence.
    • Record sales are strong, that are making oodles of money.
    • And to achieve all these must-haves of life, all that a girl needs is oodles of cash and of course television.
    • The velux windows let oodles of light into the new rooms.
    • One about the first time I was published, and one about what to do as a high school writer to improve your writing, and oodles of amusing and interesting links you lot had sent me.
    • The Waterhead offers the best of both worlds - an idyllic lakeside location with oodles of contemporary chic and no chintz in sight.
    • The first thing such a law would do is put more power in the hands of the politicians, judiciary and people with oodles of money to spend on themselves.
    • It's amazing how many people seem to think I'm just starved for companionship and have oodles of free time to kill.
    • Mercury moving forward should infuse you with oodles of get-up-and-go.
    • They have no powers but are the personal representative of the Queen in each county which gives them oodles of quasi-Royal dignity.
    • There is super, relaxing seating with safety belts for four people, two multi-positioned tables and oodles of storage space.
    • It was designed to be a state-of-the-art installation, and would, it was claimed, save them oodles of money.
    Synonyms
    a large amount, a fair amount, a good deal, a great deal, a deal, a great quantity, quantities, an abundance, a wealth, a profusion, plenty, masses

Origin

Mid 19th century (originally US): of unknown origin.

 
 
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