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i think oodles means many or a lot. because its called oodles of noodles
"Boiling in a pot were oodles of noodles." "Under the rock where the eggs had been, there were now oodles of baby frogs."
millions of gallons
An oodle is a large amount of something. See: Units of measurement. Eg: "Oodles and oodles of noodles."
There is no MSG (monosodium glutamate) in noodles, though some companies add MSG to their pre-packaged noodles. The amount of MSG added to these products most likely varies. I would suggest emailing a company like Nissin, the creator of Cup N oodles. Note: I improved the previous answer because it did not answer the question being asked.
Oodles and oodles
Poodles rhyme with oodles.
There is no standard collective noun for noodles, however the term oodles of noodles is quite popular.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. Examples of nouns suited to the context can be a package of noodles, a bowl of noodles, a pot of noodles, etc.
you play games. win oodles. and use the oodles to remember prizes. also you can enter for sweepstakes. and play bingo blitz to win money and oodles
yesh she loves him oodles and oodles. :)
Asian food, you can buy it at your local pet store. buy a lot because they eat a lot of food.
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