oodles
IPA: ˈudʌɫz
noun
- (originally US, informal) Chiefly followed by of: an unspecified large amount, number, or quantity; lots, tons.
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Examples of "oodles" in Sentences
- Same goes for the return of Amy Winehouse, The Strokes, No Doubt, and oodles of others.
- Lambert can sing, he does have experience in the theatre, and he has oodles of charisma.
- Wow,, maybe I need to start giving speeches about nothing~ and make oodles of $$ for doing so!
- Anyway, my theory is this: the kind of holiday shopper you are says oodles about the kind of person you are (that's right people, I said "oodles").
- He defended the LNP against Ms Bligh's claim it had no policies, saying he would be releasing "oodles" of policy announcements before next year's election.
- This was also nearly as many years before a gang of buffoons populating the Jersey Shore (which premieres a new season this week and not one cast member still has any sense) would forever equate the state with GTL (gym, tan and laundry) as well as oodles of sex, alcohol and bad dancing.
- N.C., ranch-style house, surrounded by 11,000 research volumes (among them a sizable collection on witchcraft), "oodles" of never-worn dress-up clothes and six cats, who have a suite all to themselves ( "To Fuzzy," reads one book dedication to a passed-away pet, "who smiled at adversity").
- Candidates can run against these guys and gain oodles of support — I know Connie had lots of people who quite agreed with her stances on important state issues — but it doesn’t matter, because they’re functionally running for a completely different seat than these guys are perceived to occupy.
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