A caboodle is, essentially, a pack, or crowd. An example sentence is: I have no use for the whole caboodle.
A caboodle is a large collection of things or people.
A caboodle is an informal word meaning "a lot, group, crowd, collection of things". It is commonly used in the phrase "whole kit & caboodle" meaning everything or a collection of things.
There is a "Jobs At Caboodle Group", and the phrase "the whole kit and caboodle", but no "scaboodle" that I am aware of, yet.
A Chelseaboodle
It means "everything" Kit refers to a kit that carried tools, and caboodle meant property, or your stuff. Kit and caboodle simply means all your stuff, and the container you carry it in. Much the same as " you and the horse you rode in on "
Caboodle
eBay or Walmart.
Walmart
because when North America was being tossed about in this whole caboodle cheese happened...
-caboodle -ogle and others but i don't remember
Like the word caboodle, it means an entire set, or everything, as in the whole shebang.