Caboodle in a sentence as a noun

LOL of course... like the whole kit and caboodle.

People want to put spammy links to their spam sites to increase caboodle rankings.

I thought it was $189 for the whole kit and caboodle, but as you said its not.$189 is a little expensive for what you get.

At no point do I need to architect the whole kit and caboodle at once, then re-architect, then re-architect.

I am inclined to say Java as I have not seen mythical teams who work on Java without whole caboodle of 'Enterprise Apps' culture.

The article says this plan to do just the kit is a deviation from the original plan of project Titan, which was to do the whole kit and caboodle.

With this, I get to decide pretty much everything: tech decisions, marketing, pricing, sales, strategy, the whole kit and caboodle.

*Although you might legitimately point out that the whole caboodle is taller as a result doing it the old fashioned way, which increases the chances of it being knocked over.

Even if you release some stuff as open-source, if "the whole caboodle" is not free software, then you're still one of the proprietary software vendors Stallman is railing against.

In fact, if you keep it functional, many times your functions can work their way into what you previously thought of as framework code, simplifying the entire kit and caboodle.

A way to get a better handle on who is looking at or following on with your work is to implicitly ask them to have a conversation with you before getting the whole kit 'n caboodle.

Caboodle definitions

noun

any collection in its entirety; "she bought the whole caboodle"

See also: bunch