Kyoodle
"Kyoodle" in a Sentence (14 examples)
The yelps and kyoodles had wandered home or after Rube and his idolators — all except the Widow Steger's dog, a long, strange, German sort of dog with no legs to speak of, a lonesome boyless kyoodle that had to go home early and sleep under the geranium box.
For all the breeds and breeding on display at this most elegant of kyoodle carnivals, there is a wonderful sameness about people who go to the dogs.
Among other dodges that we employed to track down the border crossers, was a pack of hounds. These kyoodles worked fairly well if we put them on a track immediately after a rain, otherwise the sand was so barren of moisture it would not hold the scent for any length of time.
There was a yip and kyoodle for John Brown and "the great deeds of the past."
Liberals everywhere echoed the "yip and kyoodle" of the Osawatomie crowd; conservatives were aghast at Roosevelt's radicalism.
Oodles an' boodles an' kyoodles av id, Mrs. McGlaggerty!
The Chrysler and me lit out like a kyoodle of pups.
"I've heard of folks having ghosts," he said, "but I never knew a man to have a whole kyoodle of 'em."
If I wasn't afraid of you thinking I was a kyoodle, I'd quit the business tonight.
And the reason he says that is because he's absolutely convinced that Louis has a little kyoodle in him. Tony means Louis'll quit if he's hit.
Be known as a booster and crow like a rooster; don't yelp like a bow-wow that's tied to a can; laugh, sing and kyoodle, and blow in some boodle, and help things along like a nice little man.
And now the drought is broken, let's be joyful in our gains. Let's kyoodle, whoop, and holler for these miliion-dollar rains!
No living thing moved upon it, not even a medicine wolf to kyoodle to the invisible moon.
There were many, he said, "who unfold their ample jaws and yip and kyoodle about old John and the Cause of freedom," who, when faced with the modern struggle for reform, "pull down their blinds [and] fasten the doors."
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