33 examples of boodle in sentences

"A good enough punch, sah, but one thatthatawell, that the whole kit and boodle of us can drink.

Good-night to the Season!the rages Led off by the chiefs of the throng, The Lady Matilda's new pages, The Lady Eliza's new song; Miss Fennel's Macaw, which at Boodle's Is held to have something to say; Mrs. Splenetic's musical Poodles, Which bark "Batti, batti!"

He was struck off the list at Boodle's three years ago for card-sharpingthat thin-faced, fair-mustached man named Cadby.

bribe, bait, ground bait; peace offering, handsel; boodle [Slang], graft, grease [Slang]; blat [Rus.].

Writing to Miss Adelaide Boodle in April 1888, he said, "I wrote a paper the other dayPulvis

Wilberforce mentions no less than five to which he himself belonged: Brookes', Boodle's, White's, Miles and Evans's in New Palace Yard, and Goosetree's.

When they had done with this jollification, Tug, who objected to doing things by halves, asked: "Why not kidnap the whole kit and boodle of them?"

He has made friends with everybody who appeared to be white, no matter whether their parents possessed boodle or were poor.

Here's my boodle.

Boodles then sniffed an amiable contempt and ran back to his hotel.

Yes, sir, he nearly et up that old Boodles dog just now.

I think the chief officer must have told the men below about the Water-devil, for pretty soon the whole kit and boodle of them left their work and came on deck, skipper and all.

(Pub. abroad as Boodle) © 23Aug34, AI-19453; 24Oct34, A78032.

(Pub. abroad as Boodle) © 23Aug34, AI-19453; 24Oct34, A78032.

Let him get the boodle and hand him a sour one.

Fancy the mingled amazement and dismay of the Dean and Chapter when they were informed that all this mouldering literary trash had 'boodle' in it.

FITZ-BOODLE, GEORGE, Thackeray's pseudonym in Fraser's Magazine.

Are you after the coin?" "What coin?" "Well, maybe a slice of old Coolidge's boodle.

" "Which one is dead?" "Percival Coolidge; he knew too much and got gay; he planned to cop the whole boodle.

We went over, and talked to the president of one of thema smooth guy with white mutton chopsand the girl had signed up the preliminary papers already, and tomorrow the whole boodle was going to drop softly into her lap.

Going to cop the whole boodle tomorrow, was you?" "Who the hell are you?"

He would like to have the whole boodle of them, (I remonstrated against this word, but the Professor said it was a diabolish good word, and he would have no other,) with their wives and children, shipwrecked on a remote island, just to see how splendidly they would reorganize society.

Before we knew it, the whole kit and boodle of us were in a devil of a shakeup there in the broad water.

I’d be quite sure that Mr. Pickering hadn’t made away with the old gentleman’s boodle, or that it didn’t get lost on the way from him to me.

Being a gallant gentleman and of a forgiving nature, you want to be sure that the lady who is now entitled to it gets all there is coming to her, and as you don’t trust the executor, any further than a true Irishman trusts a British prime minister’s promise, you’re going to stand by to watch the boodle counted.

33 examples of  boodle  in sentences