Good ones, both. But I wonder how many constitute a Kaboodle? How many in a Clowder? I have a pair of kitsters. Too few for one of those terms. They both sound much bigger than two.
Name: Sally central Maryland slef employed writier
I'd think you need several for a caboodle. Which for me is def NOT two, thats a pair of anything. More like five to seven.
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Methinks two is a 'spice' of something: one spouse, two spice. A kaboodle might be five. Three is a 'planting'. Four is a 'set'. Five is ... well probably very hurt cuz there are not many fives of things so perchance it is a kaboodle. sallyg I thought a 'several' was a seven of something so how could it be a kaboodle Oh and a one of something is a 'lonesome' of coursely.
Name: Sally central Maryland slef employed writier
2= * ice
3= planting
4 = set
5= kaboodle
6=
7= several
Well, nothing ever comes in perfect sets of six.
Hm wait, sixpacks
I think that I shall never see...A poem lovely as a tree ( Kilmer) Whatever the weather, you can bring your own sunshine (DD) I'm not REAL smart but I think I'm pretty good average (my dad)