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  • ‘I've got enough boodle to carry us a bit,’ he said, ‘but not if you're bent on painting the town.’
  • Notwithstanding, when the grant kicked in in 1998, the boodle was cut in half and the capital improvement component disappeared.
  • The trade-off is a relatively small 200GB hard drive (for a media machine) and average graphics, but you can upgrade the graphics card for gaming and add speakers, but at this price, you might expect the whole caboodle.
  • One of their neighbours, Miss Adelaide Boodle, who was given the jocose title of "gamekeeper" when she assumed charge of The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Which politician was the boodler and which the reformer? THE PROMISE
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  • I'm going to start calling mudge the Bernie Taupin of the Boodle. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • ÂIt is their boodle, pelf and spoils that they are trying to preserve. Henry J. Stern: Beware the Gerrymander
  • For good reason – they serve a reliably good range of tapas including pescadito frito (whitebait) gambas rebozadas (prawns in a light batter), mussels, sausages and the whole kaboodle. 10 of the best tapas bars in Barcelona
  • You go all out planning a posh candlelit dinner in a fine restaurant, buying flowers and even a new shirt, the whole caboodle - after all she is worth it isn't she?
  • In the mean time the governor had heard the whisper of "boodle" -- a word of the day expressive of a corrupt legislative fund. The Titan
  • boodle" was "six figures short" made the condition of the national treasury lamentably clear. Cabbages and Kings
  • Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking.
  • If the voter is a boodler, he will countenance boodling. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West
  • Yet he still needs mucho boodle to pay for his wars, and for the corporate welfare he doles out by the barge-load to his friends and family.
  • It is merely mutual respect and the certainty that running amok with your home made kaboodle (or tank, or machine gun, both of which can be owned by citizens by the way) will result in prosecution that inhibits the criminally minded from the excesses that such systems might allow. Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban
  • she bought the whole caboodle
  • I think it's time to replace the whole caboodle: computer, printer, and monitor.
  • Yet he doesn't need to move the whole kit and caboodle to New York.
  • The whole caboodle - including appliances such as fridge, freezer, cooker, hob and extractor fan - will set me back about £3,500.
  • He said if I bought the whole kit and caboodle, I could have it for peanuts.
  • The whole kit and caboodle sped from Los Angeles to New Orleans at 70 miles per hour, stopping six times along the way to put on shows. Rita Houston: Rita's Railroad Revival
  • They're selected on a schedule and by demographic in order to fuel the casino of writing programs, writing manuals, workshops, the whole company store, outlets and franchises, kit and caboodle. Deep-Hearted
  • He is, Shorty exclaims, the "hi-yu skookum top chief of the whole caboodle," and the caboodle is 20,000 square miles of wilderness, home to a hundred thousand caribou hunted by a people using bone-barbed arrows and bone knives. “I am only a wild girl, and I am afraid of the world....”
  • Another part of it is that consciousness CREATES space-time and from that creation comes particularity and from that ability of particularity to exist gradually emerge both inanimate and inanimate life forms all of which dwell within the larger context of the space-time continuum which itself is a veritable ocean, if you will, of 'consciousness' in which the whole kit and caboodle continuously swims. Another Look
  • Every year she brings in more boodle, far exceeding the targets set by the council.
  • The telephone was not then in existence; there were no Pullman cars; the words "boodle" and "wire," in the sense here used, had never been heard. Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People
  • As the whole caboodle followed by, I realised that apart from the fox and its innate acceptance, and possibly the police with theirs, everybody was having a hugely enjoyable Saturday out.
  • Also, that Turner prize is worth a lot of boodle and the other competitors don't seem particularly impressive.
  • The first floor is accessory heaven, bags, sunglasses, scarves, the whole kit and caboodle.
  • Pre-election federal spending announcements are so lucrative that one strains to think up ways to get some of the boodle directed toward native communities.
  • It's a typical day in the office for the family owners of Boodles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chorus is particularly annoying in its one-dimensional repetitiveness, and the whole kaboodle runs out of ideas about a minute before the end.
  • It is their boodle, pelf and spoils that they are trying to preserve. Henry J. Stern: Beware the Gerrymander
  • I'm talking about the whole kit and caboodle here.
  • Then they'll very often bring in the whole kit and caboodle for us to frame.
  • How they're all so well tuned in to the boodle frequency... for communists. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • I want you out of here — kit and caboodle — by noon.
  • Unlike, by inference, Edwin's elder brothers, the twins who had simply run out on the whole caboodle. SPLITTING
  • And there's nothing like the prospect of boodle to get people under the same umbrella.
  • I felt it was time the take responsibility for the whole kit and caboodle.
  • The Financial Times reported on its Web site that as much as $4 billion may have been boodled to people who didn't deserve a penny, even if the money had been Merrill Lynch's to give. Theithacajournal.com -
  • I bring you the stately matron named Christendom, returning bedraggled, besmirched and dishonored from pirate-raids in Kiaochow, Manchuria, South Africa & the Phillipines, with her soul full of meanness, her pocket full of boodle, and her mouth full of pious hypocrisies. Mark Twain
  • I haven't lurked or boodled much for a while, but I want you to know that I think and wonder about you sometimes. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • A caboodle of Anglican illuminati, including Michael Ingham – who obviously does believe in something other than marrying homosexuals – has signed a declaration that states: 2009 December « Anglican Samizdat
  • Fashion' although she did once wear a plunge neck, turquoise halterneck by BCBG Max Azria to the Boodles Boxing Ball in 2008 and features labels such as Issa, Temperley and Katherine Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Mr. Candidate, it's been reported that you're a boodler. Fox smears Clinton and Obama in one broad stroke.
  • He bought the whole kit and caboodle: computer, printer, and modem.
  • I mean the whole kit-and-kaboodle: the overall structure, and the narrative, the pacing and focalisation, the characterisation, the dialogue, the tone. Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time (1990-2005)
  • But the extra boodle appears to have made no difference to how content we are.
  • Famished for power and perks, they pour out of the law schools and the centers for the study of this and that to cop the boodle when their side wins.
  • As soon as her husband went to the City in the morning her operations began; if he remained away at dinner, her labours still continued: nor is it necessary for me to particularise her course of study, nor, indeed, possible; for, between ourselves, none of the male Fitz – Boodles ever could sing a note, and the jargon of scales and solfeggios is quite unknown to me. Mens Wives
  • Of course it's Yours Truly that's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle!
  • Happy birthday, boodle, and many thanks to the boodlers who have done so much amazing boodling over the years. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com
  • Mice breaks up to go to the ground looking for its bathing trunks in the dress caboodle of beach edge, and elephant has been in water amuse oneself.
  • How they're all so well tuned in to the boodle frequency... for communists. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • Yet when the logic self-destructed in practice, conservatives were remarkably content, since they had delivered the boodle to the right clients.
  • I like everything about summer - the light, the warmth, the clothes - the whole caboodle.
  • The hint that the "boodle" was "six figures short" made the condition of the national treasury lamentably clear. Cabbages and Kings
  • When Scotty (not "Scottie") beams him up, he should also make sure to add that Tribble on Traficant's head to the whole kit and caboodle he already beamed into the Klingon engine room. 'Beam me up' to Capitol Hill
  • This nincum-fubby-diddle-boodle, he Went home, and did not GAWATN'S laughter see! Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 12, June 18, 1870
  • I'm sure every boodler saw that headline, "Abbas flies home to violent opposition," and had the same thought, which is: They weren't THAT awful of a band, even if "Dancing Queen" is pretty atrocious. Friday's random notes
  • The whole caboodle is so physical, and that appeals to her.
  • The older I get, the more I realize that life, sexuality, the whole kit and caboodle, is never black-and-white.
  • We've seen a broad, rapid change in our technological world over my relatively short lifetime, and the whole caboodle shows no signs of slowing - if anything, it appears to be speeding up.
  • Cheaper, botched fakes were sold or sharewared to low-level gangs of boodler wannabes. The Hacker Crackdown
  • I hated the whole religious kit and caboodle at such a young age, and still often wonder where the line of demarcation is between suffering from regular mental illness and just being Jewish. Roseanne Archy
  • Agatha hadn't even needed to say anything to Elizabeth before she was making preparations to move the whole kit and caboodle downstairs.
  • If the alleged boodler commented, the comment was a fair way to bootstrap the allegation into other news outlets. Fox smears Clinton and Obama in one broad stroke.
  • Besides salary and per diem, each Secret Service employee received a whopping twenty-five dollars for each boodler he captured. The Hacker Crackdown
  • We will have the sequel rights for years, and we own the whole kit and caboodle.
  • I think it's time to replace the whole caboodle: computer, printer, and monitor.
  • Allowing the leader to straighten, I hauled on the line to break the surface tension, then tossed the whole caboodle into the centre current well above the trout.
  • I should be sorry to have any boodle about me with that man in the house.
  • Stir the softened, slow-cooked onions into the egg mixture and then pour the whole caboodle into an oiled non-stick circular 9 " cake tin.
  • We are now known as the boodle or boondoggle city. The Chicago Picasso.
  • How they're all so well tuned in to the boodle frequency... for communists. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • Boodle & Dunthorne is also offering a £50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the criminals.
  • Yes, it's a truly woeful collection that for some reason my mother decided to ship over to me here, the whole kit and caboodle.
  • So, Natasha's flaw is in attributing to a kind of formalistic mistake, a technical flaw in the construction of the show, what should rightly be read into ours and Weiner's very schizophrenia about the 60s, equality, consumerism, the American Dream - the whole kit and caboodle. The Corner on National Review Online
  • He is, Shorty exclaims, the "hi-yu skookum top chief of the whole caboodle," and the caboodle is 20,000 square miles of wilderness, home to a hundred thousand caribou hunted by a people using bone-barbed arrows and bone knives. “I am only a wild girl, and I am afraid of the world....”
  • It was the whole damned caboodle: the clever dickery, the snobbery, the preppy prissiness and the screaming, stomach-churning, nausea-inducing, and apparently universal, contempt for women. Christina Patterson: The Social Network That Made Me Sick
  • And there's really not much of a difference between them in terms of boodle.
  • Ah yes, I love cartoons, animation, the whole kit and caboodle.
  • His pronouncements will inspire a lobbying contest among the upscale interests to see who can extract the most boodle from the Treasury.
  • The man was a stiff, a hackocrat, and a boodler...a friend of the boyz in the back room. The Chimes at Midnight
  • Although color television often is snowflake dot of Man Bing, fanner often gives out bulldozer like roar, that also is sweat caboodle comes out ah.
  • we took on the whole caboodle
  • The US Forces spent a spectacular half-a-million dollars on what was supposed to be this grand presentation room and briefing room, with flat plasma screens and the whole kit and caboodle.
  • These are sometimes called the pay cards or boodle cards.
  • Do not think ass pulled one caboodle excrement in that again.
  • This "boodle" deal evokes the query whether if a candidate for The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • The chip giant could have redesigned the mobos, but instead has decided to recall the whole caboodle.
  • Chen Hong points to a day to pledge, certain prohibit completely boodles.
  • I know family is important, but really leave that whole kit and kaboodle 'til after you've done some canoodle (ing.) Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: 5 Places You Should NEVER Go on a First Date.
  • Of course it's Yours Truly that's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle!
  • It's a typical day in the office for the family owners of Boodles. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's because you are a fair fighter and not a boodler that we want you at the head of the street department now. A Woman for Mayor A Novel of To-day
  • Leaving her, I went to our rendezvous, near Broadway and Astor place, where I found Irving, who handed me over his "boodle" (as he termed it), remarking confidentially that I was to give him on my return his share into his own hands; and, singularly enough, each of the others did precisely the same thing. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude
  • Yonder she marches, heaven bless her! through the old oak hall (how long the shadows of the antlers are on the wainscot, and the armor of Rollo Fitz-Boodle looks in the sunset as if it were emblazoned with rubies) -- yonder she marches, stately and tall, in her invariable pearl-colored tabbinet, followed by Lady Dawdley, blazing like a flamingo; next comes Lady Emily Tufthunt (she was Lady The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • He is simple in his habits, generous and kind, obedient to those who are over him either in civil or religious matters; he is a quiet citizen; he is very fond of a little "boodle" (when he can get it), and it is looked upon as one of his virtues which he sometimes pursues to an unwholesome extent; he is called up and rebuked for it, goes away and soon begins to do it again. Canada from East to West

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