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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcaboodleca‧boo‧dle /kəˈbuːdl/ noun → the whole (kit and) caboodle
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caboodle• Of course it's Yours Truly that's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle!• By this meager, solo loop, the whole caboodle is regulated.• Then sell the whole caboodle to the nationals-including, if you choose, a fake story of attack.
Origin caboodle (1800-1900) Probably from boodle “crowd, collection, lot” ((19-20 centuries)), from Dutch boedel “property”
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