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Boodle   Listen
noun
Boodle  n.  
1.
The whole collection or lot; caboodle. (Low, U. S.)
2.
Money given in payment for votes or political influence; bribe money; swag. (Polit. slang, U. S.)






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"Boodle" Quotes from Famous Books



... dull invention racks To rival Boodle's dinners, or Almack's, Three uncouth legs of mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted ...
— The Life Of Johnson, Volume 3 of 6 • Boswell

... yet," said the marine, "but after Miss Minturn went below I began to think of him, and the more I thought of him, the less I liked him. I think the chief officer must have told the men below about the Water-devil, for pretty soon the whole kit and boodle of them left their work and came on deck, skipper and all. They told me they had given up the engine as a bad job, and I thought to myself that most likely they were all too nervous to rightly know what they were ...
— The Rudder Grangers Abroad and Other Stories • Frank R. Stockton

... chief merit of The Clarverings is in the genuine fun of some of the scenes. Humour has not been my forte, but I am inclined to think that the characters of Captain Boodle, Archie Clavering, and Sophie Gordeloup are humorous. Count Pateroff, the brother of Sophie, is also good, and disposes of the young hero's interference in a somewhat masterly manner. In The Claverings, too, there is a wife whose husband is a brute ...
— Autobiography of Anthony Trollope • Anthony Trollope

... plumb disgus' me," he retorted. "Talkin' soldier, when y' know Matthews could buy th' hull kit an' boodle with a swig o' whisky!" He arraigned the Fort with ...
— The Plow-Woman • Eleanor Gates



Words linked to "Boodle" :   gelt, cabbage, dough, wampum, scratch, kit and boodle, bread, kale, pelf, clams, cards, stops, newmarket, loot, moolah



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