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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
canoodle .
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Examples
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Well, a few are still waiting for a resurrection, even as their messiah rather publicly canoodles with their Antichrist.
Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer: Media Drunk Tank: Things We've Learned from Bill O'Reilly's Dad 2009
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Up to Half Off at Excelsior Springs Golf Course Stargazing | Sarah Ferguson not invited to royal wedding; 'Glee' star canoodles at hockey game
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He suffers these indignities at the hands of a heavily eyelinered woman, with whom he canoodles during her brief breaks from trying to murder him.
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But when the financial industry schemes and canoodles, it invariably leads to disaster.
The Daily Reckoning Bill Bonner 2010
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It is hard to come across as a pesky underdog when your top wide receiver canoodles with Kardashians and your stadium scoreboard showers fans with sapphires after every touchdown.
NYT > Home Page By MIKE TANIER 2010
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The She Wolf singer, wearing a sheer black dress, canoodles with the Spanish star - who shows off his muscles in a tight white T-shirt and jeans - in a series of sexy scenes in the video for Gypsy, to be released on April 12.
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While Cristiano Ronaldo canoodles the night away with
WN.com - Articles related to Luis Fabiano – South Africa Have Nothing To Lose 2009
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While Cristiano Ronaldo canoodles the night away with
WN.com - Articles related to Luis Fabiano – South Africa Have Nothing To Lose 2009
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And some of their actions are quite hilarious, particularly the hip-swaying antics of the tea room manager, an audience-pleasing Annette McLaughlin, who canoodles with the train dispatcher, played by Joseph Alessi.
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While Cristiano Ronaldo canoodles the night away with
WN.com - Articles related to Luis Fabiano – South Africa Have Nothing To Lose 2009
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