The caboose of something is the back end, so if you say 'the caboose of the train' it is the back car of the train, or if you were to say 'the caboose of that horse' you would be referring to it's rump.
The caboose brought up the rear of the train, its bright red color a cheerful contrast to the rest of the cars.
yesterday i saw a broken caboose
A caboose is the last car at the end of a train. Generally pained red, traditionally the caboose houses a man with a gun to protect the people on the train.
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The plural of caboose is cabooses.
caboose
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