Sentences with phrase «whole caboodle»

The phrase "whole caboodle" means everything or the complete package. Full definition
This will help the bottom of the omelet finish cooking (translation: easier rolling) without running the risk of overcooking the whole caboodle.
And finally, the whole caboodle may never arise, since Cameron could well lead a re-formed Coalition after the next election.
The whole caboodle is about 150,000 times the mass of our sun.
The whole caboodle weighs in at about 150,000 times the mass of our sun.
Great to have found you — love the whole caboodle!
The whole caboodle is a serious pop of joy!
Dead Island Riptide publisher Deep Silver is offering to pay for you and your beloved to get married and will pay for the whole caboodle including a luxury Caribbean honeymoon.
In case you didn't catch the news, we're celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada by giving you 20 % off everything at ShopCrackBerry including cases, chargers, batteries, screen protectors — the whole caboodle!
«Clothing, uniforms, paper, crayons, the whole caboodle is really quite economy - insensitive,» he said.
In 1957 he went to Paris and didn't return to New York until 1966, ostensibly missing a close - up view of the rise of Pop Art, Color Field painting and Minimalism, the whole caboodle of postwar American painting.
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