Caboose

//kəˈbuːs//

"Caboose" in a Sentence (9 examples)

I'm in the caboose.

On the second day out, while sailing moderately on our course in the Gulf Stream, a sudden squall of wind struck the ship from the SW. and knocked her completely on her beam-ends, stove one of our boats, entirely destroyed two others, and threw down the cambouse.

This stove is to be made in the form of a Franklin, but is to be furnished with an oven, and other means of cooking; its appearance is therefore more like that of the old fashioned caboose, than of a Franklin stove.

A tremendous billow, fringed with foam, swept over our deck, carrying the cook's caboose, cooking utensils and stove right overboard into the sea.

The kitchens were kept separate because cooking was done in a caboose, a wooden box filled with sand and heated by a wood fire.

That's a pretty big caboose for a baby.

Jimmy was seven and had just finished first grade, so that made Nancy our caboose baby — our bonus child — our swan song.

"Caboose" children, the late-born last offspring in the family, didn't suffer from this as much.

After looking back on her own experience, she thought of some ways parents could help ease the transition for their caboose kid.

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