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oodles
[ ood-lz ]
noun
- a large quantity:
oodles of love; oodles of money.
oodles
/ ˈːə /
plural noun
- informal.great quantities
oodles of money
Word History and Origins
Origin of oodles1
Word History and Origins
Origin of oodles1
Example Sentences
But the videos of them acting like 1950s housewives, making them oodles of cash from curious viewers, function as a form of propaganda.
“There are oodles of options, but they went for the fast and easy one of doing this in the middle of a residential neighborhood and hoping it wouldn’t be a problem.”
He says Zegler "has oodles of talent" but "Webb's film only intermittently allows her to sparkle".
When Kounalakis turned her eye to elected office, oodles of cash again cleared her pathway.
So the latter gets oodles of extremely misleading coverage, while the truth — that Trump's team has a fully fleshed-out plan to ban abortion — is largely ignored.
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