caboodle Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈbuː.dəl]
  • Us [ kəˈbuː.dəl]

Meaning of caboodle In English

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Examples of caboodle

  • It is unwise to wait until others have designed the whole caboodle before putting the question.

  • I must reserve the right in due course to object to the whole "caboodle"—the child, the dress and all.

  • I gather from what he said thereafter that he is opposed to the whole caboodle.

  • I asked him about ton mileage; he did not like the phrase—he liked "caboodle" better.

  • He can refer to it or paraphrase it, but we do not need the whole kit and caboodle.

  • The whole "caboodle" will be prosecuted, and every one of them will have to brief somebody to prove his innocence.

  • I do not want to "upset the whole caboodle".

  • Caboodle is further derived from boodle or booty.

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