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How to pronounce caboose in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cookhouse, galley, ship's galley
Type of kitchen
Has types cuddy
Type Words
Synonyms cabin car
Type of car, railcar, railroad car, railway car

Examples of caboose

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Because the former trainwreck's caboose is in much better shape than Jessica's.
From the latimes.com
As it stands, the Oscar show is the caboose in a very long award season train.
From the kentucky.com
An eighth car, a quaint red caboose, was converted into a coffeehouse this summer.
From the edition.cnn.com
A pediatric dentist in Alabama rescued a scrap-bound caboose for his waiting room.
From the newsobserver.com
A truck carrying a caboose has to back up on Catalpa Avenue in Itasca on Thursday.
From the dailyherald.com
We're heading down the tracks to socialism or worse, with the GOP as caboose.
From the washingtontimes.com
A large crane was needed to lift a caboose onto a flatbed truck Thursday in Itasca.
From the dailyherald.com
Miniature train includes steam locomotive, passenger coach, gondola car and caboose.
From the jsonline.com
The caboose was moved to its new home at the Itasca Historical Depot Museum.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • Galley: the area for food preparation on a ship
  • Cabin car: a car on a freight train for use of the train crew; usually the last car on the train
  • A caboose is a manned North American rail transport vehicle coupled at the end of a freight train. Although cabooses were once used on nearly every freight train, their use has declined and they are seldom seen on trains, except on locals and smaller railroads.
  • This is a list of characters in the machinima series Red vs. Blue.
  • Lemonade and Brownies is the name of Sugar Ray's debut album, released in 1995.
  • The place where the Victuals are dressed in Merchant-men.
  • A house on deck, where the cooking is done. Commonly called the Galley.
  • Jail (from "calaboose," which derives from calabozo, the Spanish word for "jail")
  • A term used in the United States to describe a brake van.