oodles Definition
oo·dles (o̵̅o̅d′'lz)
Informal a great amount; very many
Etymology: < ?
oodles* Synonyms
oodles Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- cash: Don't know for certain but I don't think there were oodles of cash going about.
- stuff: Also for the film's first 30-40 minutes it seems like there was oodles of stuff left on the cutting room floor.
- fun: A crazy varied act live, with frantic guitars, rap interludes and oodles of fun being had.
- money: And perhaps after I make oodles of money, open a bar.
- space: Unless you've got oodles of hard disk space I'd recommend using only 2 or 3 megabytes.
- time: Yet Guy has oodles of time to respond to the original poster's detractors.
Converse of object
- have: Whilst life on ' Rosy ' continues to be fun, I don't have oodles of loot to spend.
- get: If you are part of group energy then you get oodles of support and quite a few helpful hints.
- make: Spend a fortune on a camera Spend months making a movie Spend oodles on a brand new projector Show it on the wall.. .
- save: To sleep in their own beds when it is baking hot, and to save oodles of boodle, to stop at home.
- add: Secondly he has added oodles of back story and added at least half a dozen new characters.
- find: In Freaky Football you'll find oodles of flabbergasting facts to impress your family, your friends and your teachers.

