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Caboodle   /kəbˈudəl/   Listen
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caboodle  n.  The whole collection; the entire quantity or number; usually in the phrase the whole caboodle or the whole kit and caboodle. (Slang, U.S.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Caboodle" Quotes from Famous Books



... old Dan, nipping his little bunghole of a mouth under the hook of his nose. "Those animals are getting onto my nerves. The whole pack and caboodle are chasing me in a nightmare every time I go to sleep. Their condemned glass eyes are boring me worse than gimlets. I'm going on with that book of mine. I've got a new idea for it. I'm going to put in ...
— The Landloper - The Romance Of A Man On Foot • Holman Day

... the whole caboodle of ye," he vociferated. "Here's a gent that's been standing up for us. He's the only man I ever heard say a good word for us or try to help us! Nobody else in the world ever done it! Take off your hats and ...
— Blow The Man Down - A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 • Holman Day

... biggest slouch on the prairie, eh; I'll pretty well show you nobody takes liberties with me. I'm almighty sick of this fooling already; there goes your confounded bucket, and the rest of the blamed caboodle ...
— Lorimer of the Northwest • Harold Bindloss



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