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Boodles

UK
/ˈbuː.dlz/
US
/ˈbudlz/
ru

Translation of "boodles" into Russian

boodle
Noun
boodles pl
raiting
boodle
boodles pl
The politician was accused of accepting boodle to influence the decision.
Политика обвинили в получении взятки для влияния на решение.
He was caught with a large amount of boodle in his suitcase.
Его поймали с большим количеством денег в чемодане.
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boodles
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈbuː.dlz/
US
/ˈbudlz/
boodle
boodles pl
The treasure chest was filled with boodles.
Сундук с сокровищами был наполнен богатством.
He inherited a lot of boodles from his uncle.
Он унаследовал много денег от своего дяди.
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Definitions

boodles
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈbuː.dlz/
US
/ˈbudlz/
(informal, plural-only) A large amount or number of something; a lot; plenty (usually followed by “of”).
We still have boodles of time before the show starts.
boodle
Noun
raiting
A collection or lot of something, often referring to money or valuables, especially when acquired dishonestly.
The corrupt official was caught with a boodle of cash hidden in his office.
A crowd or group of people.
The whole boodle of them showed up at the party uninvited.
boodle
Verb
raiting
To obtain, offer, or distribute money illicitly; to bribe or accept bribes.
Lobbyists were caught boodling city officials to secure the contract.
(Dialectal, US) To loaf or idle about aimlessly.
They spent the hot afternoon just boodling around on the porch.