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Definition of boodle :
1. A genus of plants embracing several species and varieties differing much in appearance and qualities: such as the common cabbage ( B. oleracea), broccoli, cauliflowers, etc.; the wild turnip ( B. campestris); the common turnip ( B. rapa); the rape or coleseed ( B. napus), etc.
2. Money given in payment for votes or political influence; bribe money; swag.
3. The whole collection or lot; caboodle.
Synonyms:
lettuce, clams, payoff, ice lolly, scratch, give, slit, simoleons, borecole, profit, persuasion, breadstuff, pillage, colewort, lucre, lolly, dent, dinero, incision, scar, cole, peag, net, pelf, fix, scribble, Newmarket, moolah, carbohydrate, chou, abrasion, scratching, cabbage, cultivated cabbage, dough, scrape, starting line, stops, staff of life, saccharide, chicken feed, scraping, shekels, mark, excoriation, bribe, payola, kale, money, wampumpeag, profits, spoil, sugar, kail, cacography, wampum, dirty money, net income, earnings, scrawl, scratch line, popsicle, prick, lollipop, net profit, refined sugar, bread, chicago, Michigan, start, gelt
booty (part of speech: noun)
graft, plunder, bag, swag, loot, catch, booty, spoils, haul, prize
Usage examples:
- " The boodle," with a glance in the direction of the treasure. - "In the Brooding Wild", Ridgwell Cullum.
- " I do not know whether you have ever thought of it, Captain Boodle? - "The Claverings", Anthony Trollope.
- We've just located Andrews there- Sam Andrews of the Boodle Bank. - "McAllister and His Double", Arthur Train.