Caboose

//kəˈbuːs//

Synonyms for "caboose" (87 found)

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Translations

35 translations across 12 languages.

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Afrikaans

1 entries
  • laatlammetjie noun (youngest child)

Czech

4 entries
  • podškrabek noun (youngest child)
  • posledníček noun (youngest child)
  • vejškrabek noun (youngest child)
  • výškrabek noun (youngest child)

Danish

1 entries
  • efternøler noun (youngest child)

Dutch

2 entries
  • achterste noun (babytalk: buttocks)
  • poep noun (babytalk: buttocks)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • postaĵo noun (babytalk: buttocks)

Finnish

4 entries
  • hännänhuippu noun (sports: person or team in the last place)
  • iltatähti noun (youngest child)
  • jarruvaunu noun (last car on a train)
  • kapyysi noun (nautical: small galley)

German

4 entries
  • Bremserwagen noun (last car on a train)
  • Güterzugbegleitwagen noun (last car on a train)
  • Hintern noun (babytalk: buttocks)
  • Kombüse noun (nautical: small galley)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • attpåklatt noun (youngest child)

Russian

4 entries
  • аутса́йдер noun (sports: person or team in the last place)
  • за́дний тормозно́й ваго́н noun (last car on a train)
  • за́дница noun (babytalk: buttocks)
  • ка́мбуз noun (nautical: small galley)

Spanish

4 entries
  • cabús noun (last car on a train)
  • colista noun (sports: person or team in the last place)
  • colita noun (babytalk: buttocks)
  • furgón de cola noun (last car on a train)

Swedish

1 entries
  • sladdbarn noun (youngest child)

Welsh

1 entries
  • ceginfa noun (nautical: small galley)

Sample sentences

9 total sentences available.

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I'm in the caboose.

Source: tatoeba (1070349)

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.

Source: wiktionary

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.

Source: wiktionary

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

Source: wiktionary

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