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"If you haven't got the whole kit and caboodle, you're one down from someone who does."
In an hour, the whole kit and caboodle would be sent to the lab.
If you dropped it in a swamp the whole caboodle would freeze over?
I mean the whole kit and caboodle of us.
The whole kit and caboodle will be safe there forever."
Too tempting for another firm to walk away with the whole kit and caboodle."
The sooner the whole caboodle collapses under its own impossibility the better.
Electronics will give their homes ears, mouths, hands - in brief, the whole human caboodle.
Now, they are letting go of the entire kit and caboodle, in one fell swoop, no less.
Take the whole caboodle from under your nose.
The full caboodle is magnificent, but it does cause problems when it comes to transportation.
The Fifth Way supplies the point of the whole caboodle, the cosmos.
I'll bet we could have licked the whole caboodle of 'em."
"The whole kit and caboodle boils down to one thing: When you schedule a barbecue, go to it."
Jimmy was right, except that I would have liked to have put the whole caboodle over the mantelpiece.
It reached down slowly and grasped one of the runners, meaning to up-end the whole caboodle.
In fact, I'm absolutely sure that Jackson himself couldn't have written one line of this-let alone the whole caboodle.
Our ancestors presumably woke up one morning to find the whole kit and caboodle set up for them.
Legend tells you this; so does Angelology, folklore, the whole kit and caboodle.
When the harvest is done the whole kit and caboodle would just pull stakes and go somewhere else.
Leroux said I could have the whole caboodle, but I'd have to pay for it.
"You know, Chapel on Sundays, the whole kit and caboodle.
And no more schnapps, mind, until we're clear of the whole kit and caboodle."
"We will have the sequel rights for years, and we own the whole kit and caboodle."
I will not go into the whole caboodle, to coin a phrase, just the last point: 'Effective social protection for an ageing population' .