Caboodles [noun]

Definition of Caboodles:

aggregate, bunch

Synonyms of Caboodles:


Opposite/Antonyms of Caboodles:

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Lack


Sentence/Example of Caboodles:

"Whole caboodle workin' like a charm," he said, good humoredly.

Why, I wouldn't give a snap of my fingers fer the whole kit and caboodle of ye, you low-down, sneakin' parcel o' thieves.

I suppose a lot of these might as well be thrown away, but well dump the whole caboodle down in the cellar for now.

Toothbrushes, nutcrackers, babies' baths—the whole caboodle of manufacture—are now set to music.

Ill sell you the whole kit and caboodle in the car and out of it for twenty-five dollars.

Oh, Star, won't it be wonderful when we can go away from the whole caboodle of 'em, and just be by ourselves?

"Looks to me as if 'Earty and the bull and the whole bloomin' caboodle'll come over together," muttered Bindle.

Why I prefer him to the hull caboodle that you girls have married or are going to marry?

You are right—sell off the whole caboodle and start a new life!

The whole pack and caboodle are chasing me in a nightmare every time I go to sleep.