Use "kit and caboodle" in a sentence

1. Definition of kit and Caboodle in the Idioms Dictionary

2. Kit and Caboodle All the parts of a group of things

3. The phrase "the whole kit and Caboodle" is often used

4. What does kit and Caboodle expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

5. The word Caboodle in the phrase the whole kit and Caboodle is an alliteration of the word boodle.

6. The chip giant could have redesigned the mobos, but instead has decided to recall the whole Caboodle.: The first floor is accessory heaven, bags, sunglasses, scarves, the whole kit and Caboodle.: We will have the sequel rights for years, and we own the whole kit and Caboodle.: The older I get, the more I realize that life, sexuality, the whole kit and Caboodle, is never black-and-white.

7. The whole kit and Caboodle means the entire amount of things or the entire group of people being discussed

8. John has some awesome camping gear, and he let us borrow the kit and Caboodle for the weekend

9. I had a collection I'd been putting together for nearly 25 years, and burglars stole the whole kit and Caboodle

10. Caboodle definition is - all the things of a group : collection, lot —often used in the phrase the whole kit and Caboodle

11. From the Syracuse Sunday Standard, New York, Nov, 1884: "More audiences have been disappointed by him and by the whole kit-and-Caboodle of his rivals."

12. From the Ohio State Journal, 1848: "The whole Caboodle will act upon the recommendation of the Ohio Sun." Which brings us finally to the whole kit and Caboodle

13. The word kit in the phrase the whole kit and Caboodle is a reference to a soldier’s kit, which is the collection of supplies and personal items that a soldier carries with him