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Boodle   /bˈudəl/   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



... the jeweller on the head and get safely away with the stuff. I am even accused of obstructing the police. An inspector has been round to see me this morning and he tells me there is practically no hope. He advises me, as between friends, to make a clean breast of it, return the boodle, betray my accomplices, plead mental deficiency and trust to the clemency of the Court. It's pretty rough, after making all arrangements for spending a cheerful Christmas in Algiers, to have it changed to cold ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, October 27, 1920 • Various
 
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... said, and his voice trembled;—"I think you're the smartest girl in the world! I wouldn't trade you for the whole kit-and-boodle of 'em!" ...
— Alice Adams • Booth Tarkington
 
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... coin, capital, funds, finances, change, legal tender, lucre, pelf, specie, sterling, revenue, assets, wherewithal, spondulics (Slang); wampum; boodle; bribe; bonus. Associated Words: bullion, cambist, bank, banker, capitalist, chrysology, till, coffer, economics, coin, coinage, mint, mintage, financial, financier, Mammon, treasury, treasurer, monetary, monetize, monetization, demonetize, demonetization, numismatist, mumismatics, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming
 
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... Dochney. I wudden't if I was sthrong enough. But some day I'm goin' to let me temper r-run away with me, an' get a comity together, an' go out an' hang ivry dam widdy an' orphan between th' rollin' mills an' th' foundlin's' home. If it wasn't f'r thim raypechious crathers, they'd be no boodle annywhere." ...
— Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen • Finley Peter Dunne
 
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... of moral disquisitions, &c. which I intend, the reader may as well know who I am, and what my past course of life has been. To say that I am a Fitz-Boodle is to say at once that I am a gentleman. Our family has held the estate of Boodle ever since the reign of Henry II.; and it is out of no ill will to my elder brother, or unnatural desire for his death, but only because the estate is a very good one, that ...
— The Fitz-Boodle Papers • William Makepeace Thackeray
 
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