oodles

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a large number or amount

Word Origin

oodles (n.)
"lots," 1869, American English (originally in a Texas context), perhaps from the caboodle in kit and caboodle (see kit).

Example

1. The overseas indians brought oodles of useful experience .
2. Apple has made oodles of cash in china .
3. That gives the fed ' oodles of time to unwind its balance sheet , ' says goldman sachs .
4. And the unions are preparing to spend oodles of money on the race .
5. The oodles of online prices on which its index is based are tamper-proof .

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