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boodle

verb as in cheat

noun as in money

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What’s more, the informant said that Burt and Hale had “split on the boodle”—the sum of money—obtained from Bigheart.

The increases - 150 percent on a pack of cigarettes plus 10 percent increases in alcohol taxes - no doubt will be sold as health measures that just happen to raise oodles of boodle along the way.

Jamie asked, “How come you don’t sell the sketch? You could get quite a boodle for it. Being that it matches up with the statue and all.”

So, please, don’t fall for our starry, smoggy skies and our bottomless cache of boodle and Botox.

And the Yankees pointedly decline to share their boodle with fans in the form of cheaper tickets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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