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  • verb Present participle of kanoodle.

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Examples

  • By way of contrast, the inadequacies of Congressional Republicans have been widely reported, stirring rebellion among the party masses and inspiring contenders for Majority Leader to pledge to put a stop to overspending and kanoodling with K Street lobbyists.

    Television 2009

  • MOOS: But oh my dear, check out the kanoodling (ph) cops.

    CNN Transcript Jul 2, 2009 2009

  • And while you're kanoodling around here, why not Become A Fan, and help spread the word by posting this article on your Facebook page?

    Dr. Judith Rich: "It Hurts To Be Me": Confessions Of Michael Jackson 2009

  • Perhaps it is an attempt to restore a bit of an edge to the party following a year of kanoodling with Ian Paisley and Peter Robinson.

    Back to the future Johnny Guitar 2008

  • Perhaps it is an attempt to restore a bit of an edge to the party following a year of kanoodling with Ian Paisley and Peter Robinson.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Johnny Guitar 2008

  • A good shot of a kanoodling couple of stars on the beach will always be a scoop worth paying for.

    Agents for all « BuzzMachine 2005

  • HAMMER: When a star ` s picture is in a magazine or when they ` re called out for kanoodling in a gossip page, it ` s not always by chance.

    CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2005 2005

  • Of course, a few hours later an abashed Governor Romney was compelled to "back off" those remarks and absolve Kennedy and Kerry of any kanoodling with the Klan.

    The Chimes at Midnight 2005

  • I wonder why Cheney is kanoodling with the token moderates of the GOP?

    The Chimes at Midnight 2004

  • So powerful, in fact, you may now be considered a threat to national security, since with all your witchery and kanoodling you might be secretly tapping the thoughts and provoking the actions of persons in higher office into doing unthinkable, irrevocable things.

    MSDN Blogs mattwar 2010

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