Boodles

/ˈbuːdəlz/ noun

Plural of boodle; large amounts of money, especially money obtained dishonestly or used for bribes in politics.

From Dutch 'boedel' (possessions, money), possibly influenced by 'caboodle,' this word came into American English meaning ill-gotten gains or bribe money. The plural refers to multiple sums.

AMብዙ
ARكثير
BNঅনেক
CAmoltes
CSmnoho
DAmængder
DEHorden
ELπολλά
ESmontones
FAزیاد
FImäärät
FRabondance
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