英语释义
1. all the things of a group collection sense 2, lot sense 5
decided to sell the whole caboodle[=everything] Most pension checks go out monthly. However, some plans let you receive the entire caboodle in a single lump for reinvestment elsewhere.
— Playboy Vendors crouch on plastic stools beside their seafood caboodle.
— Karen Coates … standard caboodle is generous: a six-speaker stereo, cruise, power locks, fog lights, 16-inche alloy wheels, …
— John Phillips —often used in the phrase the whole kit and caboodle
Oh, it was agony, deciding which of those necessities to part with. But I even agreed to cram them all into one suitcase and just throw away the whole kit and kaboodle …
— Mike Nichols