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- DictionaryOo·dles/ˈo͞od(ə)lz/
plural
- 1. a very great number or amount of something: informal "if only I had oodles of cash"
noun. , (sometimes used with a singular verb) a large quantity: oodles of love; oodles of money. / ˈuːdəlz / plural noun. informal. great quantities. oodles of money. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of oodles 1. First recorded in 1865–70; origin uncertain. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of oodles 1.
4 days ago · noun. (sometimes used with a sing. v.) informal. a large quantity. oodles of love. oodles of money.
Feb 2, 2024 · oodles pl (normally plural, singular oodle) (originally US, informal) Chiefly followed by of: an unspecified large amount, number, or quantity; lots, tons . "Along the lake where I went camping once there were oodles of a bright purple thing." / "I don't know what that was," my mother said.
Oodles is an American English word that first turned up in nineteenth century Texas. Definitions of oodles. noun. a large number or amount. synonyms: dozens, gobs, heaps, lashings, loads, lots, piles, rafts, scads, scores, slews, stacks, tons, wads. see more.
Definition of oodles noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Meaning of oodle in English. oodle. noun [ C ] uk / ˈuː.d ə l / us / ˈuː.d ə l / (also doodle) Add to word list. a dog with one parent that is a poodle (= a breed of dog with curly hair) and one parent that is another breed: Oodles are becoming more and more popular as family pets. Oodle dog breeds are better for asthma sufferers. Fewer examples.
Oodles definition, a large quantity: oodles of love; oodles of money. See more.