The area for food preparation on a ship.
A car on a freight train for use of the train crew; usually the last car on the train.
1 What happened in that particular caboose has long since been newspaper history.
2 The Virginian did not know what was going on in the caboose .
3 Inside the caboose they had reached the third howling of the she-wolf.
4 It still wasn't going particularly fast, though, when the caboose rolled by.
5 The conductor dropped off the caboose and jogged forward beside his train.
6 The stove was goin', and the caboose was warm-but I was shiverin'.
7 The atmosphere of the caboose was charged with voiceless currents of thought.
8 After the caboose glided by, Rachel fixed her gaze on the house.
9 But from inside the caboose loud laughter and noise broke on us.
10 It is probable there is a caboose where there is a smoke.
11 Rachel leaned out and watched as the caboose passed where he'd fallen.
12 Think you could follow me back to the caboose over the cars?
13 Caesar, however, came out of his caboose , and whispered as he passed-
14 Every man's jacket is his wigwam, and every man's hat his caboose .
15 I then left him, and lighted a fire in the caboose .
16 The brake screamed, but the speed of the caboose was not appreciably slackened.
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