caboodle (Meaning)

Wordnet

caboodle (n)

any collection in its entirety

Webster

caboodle (n.)

The whole collection; the entire quantity or number; -- usually in the phrase the whole caboodle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caboodle

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

caboodle Sentence Examples

  1. She inherited the whole caboodle after her aunt passed away unexpectedly.
  2. The new software package comes with the whole caboodle: templates, tutorials, and support.
  3. He bought the company, lock, stock, and caboodle, intending to revamp its operations.
  4. After winning the lottery, she decided to sell her house, car, and the whole caboodle to travel the world.
  5. The mechanic fixed the car's engine, replaced the tires, and sorted out the caboodle of issues it had.
  6. They rented a beach house for the summer vacation, complete with a caboodle of amenities like a pool and a barbecue area.
  7. With his retirement package, he received the caboodle: pension, healthcare, and other benefits.
  8. The gift basket contained a caboodle of goodies, including chocolates, wine, and scented candles.
  9. The antique shop was full of vintage furniture, lamps, mirrors, and the whole caboodle.
  10. She decided to declutter her closet and donate the caboodle of clothes she no longer wore.

FAQs About the word caboodle

any collection in its entiretyThe whole collection; the entire quantity or number; -- usually in the phrase the whole caboodle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She inherited the whole caboodle after her aunt passed away unexpectedly.

The new software package comes with the whole caboodle: templates, tutorials, and support.

He bought the company, lock, stock, and caboodle, intending to revamp its operations.

After winning the lottery, she decided to sell her house, car, and the whole caboodle to travel the world.