oodles of money

  • 1oodles — [“udlz] n. lots (of something). □ My uncle has just oodles and oodles of money. □ I don’t have oodles, but I have enough to keep me happy. □ When I have spaghetti, I just love oodles of noodles …

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  • 2oodles — /oohd lz/, n. (sometimes used with a sing. v.) Informal. a large quantity: oodles of love; oodles of money. [1865 70; orig. uncert.] * * * …

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  • 3oodles — oo|dles [ˈu:dlz] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from huddle] oodles of sth informal a large amount of something ▪ They ve got oodles of money …

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  • 4Oodles — pl n large quantity: oodles of money …

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  • 5oodles — Australian Slang pl n large quantity: oodles of money …

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  • 6oodles — oo•dles [[t]ˈud lz[/t]] n. (sometimes used with a sing. v.) Informal. a large quantity: oodles of money[/ex] • Etymology: 1865–70; orig. uncert …

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  • 7oodles — /ˈudlz / (say oohdlz) plural noun Colloquial a large quantity: oodles of money. {19th century; origin unknown} …

  • 8oo|dles — «OO duhlz», noun (plural). Informal. large or unlimited quantities; heaps; loads: »oodles of money. As for the den, we converted that into a Polynesian style bar oodles of rattan and hogsheads to roost on (S. J. Perelman) …

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  • 9oo·dles — /ˈuːdl̩z/ noun [plural] informal : a large amount of something She has oodles of money …

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