an English word meaning "collection" and a Dutch word meaning "the whole estate."
A caboodle is a large collection of things or people.
It means "everything" Kit refers to a kit that carried tools, and caboodle meant property, or your stuff. Kit and caboodle simply means all your stuff, and the container you carry it in. Much the same as " you and the horse you rode in on "
The origin of the expression "The whole ball of wax" is not certain but a likely explanation is that it is a corruption of "The whole bailiwick". A bailiwick was the area under the control of a bailiff , a sort of small town version of a sheriff.
Stretching the truth is the full expression. It means you're not exactly lying, but you're not telling the whole truth, either.
This expression means stated with insincerity, irony or playful exaggeration. When Dad said he was glad that Mom's parents were coming to visit and staying for a whole week, he meant it tongue in cheek.
A caboodle is a large collection of things or people.
A caboodle is, essentially, a pack, or crowd. An example sentence is: I have no use for the whole caboodle.
There is a "Jobs At Caboodle Group", and the phrase "the whole kit and caboodle", but no "scaboodle" that I am aware of, yet.
The meaning of CABOODLE is all the things of a group : collection, lot βoften used in the phrase the whole kit and caboodle.
It means "everything" Kit refers to a kit that carried tools, and caboodle meant property, or your stuff. Kit and caboodle simply means all your stuff, and the container you carry it in. Much the same as " you and the horse you rode in on "
because when North America was being tossed about in this whole caboodle cheese happened...
Like the word caboodle, it means an entire set, or everything, as in the whole shebang.
Susan Laubach has written: 'The whole Kitt & Caboodle' -- subject(s): Fiction, Investments, Stocks
The word that is derived from words meaning both whole and burned is holocaust.
The origin of the expression "The whole ball of wax" is not certain but a likely explanation is that it is a corruption of "The whole bailiwick". A bailiwick was the area under the control of a bailiff , a sort of small town version of a sheriff.
"Evaluate the expression" means replace all the letters with their numericalvalues, and then see what number the whole expression works out to be.
A fraction