Boodled

/ˈbuːdəld/ verb

Past tense of boodle; to obtain money through bribery or corruption, or to move about in a disorganized crowd.

From the noun 'boodle,' the past tense formed by adding '-ed.' Used in American English since the mid-1800s.

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