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oo·dles /ˈuːdlz/ noun oodles of something informal a large amount of something 大量某物,许多某物 They’ve got oodles of money. 他们有很多钱。Examples from the Corpusoodles• A Tory Transport Secretary pledging a national transport policy and oodles of public money for services that don't make money.• Now I've simply oodles of money.• We all need tolerance, oodles of tolerance.• They see a county with oodles of expendable income and not enough places to spend it.Origin oodles (1800-1900) Perhaps from huddleoo·dles nounChineseSyllable something large Corpus of a amount |