Caboose [noun]
Definition of Caboose:
a kitchen
Opposite/Antonyms of Caboose:
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Sentence/Example of Caboose:
The door was on the car when I came out to meet you, and now it's gone, and there's been no body near the caboose but your men.
Of the brown man who was found hiding in the coat closet of the caboose nothing was said.
Our caboose being gone, and as we had no stove below, we were unable to light a fire to cook anything.
After constant coaxing, they succeeded in gaining unwilling permission to climb up to the engineer's caboose and watch Jim work.
Dot saw the cables with the grappling hooks swing over her head and dodged down inside the caboose.
He added that he was traveling in the caboose of the same train by special arrangement with the road officials.
Caboose is at the present day the name of the kitchen-house on the deck of a merchant-vessel.
Besides paying tariff on the specie, the bank paid for a new coat of paint for the McWilliams Special from caboose to pilot.
Fred and Terry and Jack went down on the conductor's caboose of the freight train.
When they reached the railroad the body was placed on the floor of the caboose and the engine started to Willcox.