Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The region of simpletons; noodles or simpletons collectively.
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Examples
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Still, noodledom was nearer than vulgarity to dandyism.
Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story Max Beerbohm 1914
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And he had over Byron this further advantage: his noodledom was not a matter of common knowledge; whereas Byron's vulgarity had ever needed to be in the glare of the footlights of Europe.
Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story Max Beerbohm 1914
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And he had over Byron this further advantage: his noodledom was not a matter of common knowledge; whereas Byron's vulgarity had ever needed to be in the glare of the footlights of Europe.
Zuleika Dobson 1911
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Still, noodledom was nearer than vulgarity to dandyism.
Zuleika Dobson 1911
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We either evade the concrete moral demands, or we deny the noetic effects of sin - that is to say, all the ways our minds and senses are screwed up until he goes to work on us - when we come to some passage that violates our latest cherished canons of philosophical or scientific noodledom.
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Repression and mystery, he considered wholesome for girls; and he considered the enlightening of them -- to some extent -- a prudential measure for their defence; and premature instruction is a fire-water to their wild-in-woods understanding; and histrionic innocence is no doubt the bloom on corruption; also the facts of current human life, in the crude of the reports or the cooked of the sermon in the newspapers, are a noxious diet for our daughters; whom nevertheless we cannot hope to be feeding always on milk: and there is a time when their adorable pretty ignorance, if credibly it exists out of noodledom, is harmful: -- but how beautiful the shining simplicity of our dear young
One of Our Conquerors — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868
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Repression and mystery, he considered wholesome for girls; and he considered the enlightening of them -- to some extent -- a prudential measure for their defence; and premature instruction is a fire-water to their wild-in-woods understanding; and histrionic innocence is no doubt the bloom on corruption; also the facts of current human life, in the crude of the reports or the cooked of the sermon in the newspapers, are a noxious diet for our daughters; whom nevertheless we cannot hope to be feeding always on milk: and there is a time when their adorable pretty ignorance, if credibly it exists out of noodledom, is harmful: -- but how beautiful the shining simplicity of our dear young
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
qms commented on the word noodledom
The polling reports a brutal sum:
Small hope a better mood'll come.
The people are sunk
In electoral funk,
In carefully nurtured noodledom.
October 6, 2014