Search results
- Dictionarycaboose/kəˈbuːs/
noun
- 1. a railway wagon with accommodation for the train crew, typically attached to the end of the train. North American
- 2. a kitchen on a ship's deck. archaic
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
People also ask
What is the caboose s too?
What is the caboose Market & Café?
What caboose is in Heritage Square?
Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of the word caboose, which can mean a ship's galley, a freight-train car, or a buttocks. See examples of caboose in sentences and related articles.
A caboose is a small railway carriage, usually at the back of a train. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see its pronunciation and find out how to say it in different languages.
A caboose is a small railroad car, usually at the back of a train. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find out how to say it in different languages.
Caboose definition: a car on a freight train, used chiefly as the crew's quarters and usually attached to the rear of the train.. See examples of CABOOSE used in a sentence.
A caboose is a train car that is usually at the end. If you are pulling up the rear, you could call yourself the caboose. The engine is the first car on a freight train, and the last car is usually the caboose.
A caboose is a small car on a freight train, usually at the rear, where the crew travels. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and synonyms of caboose from Collins English Dictionary.
A caboose is the part at the back of a train where the person who is in charge of the train rides. Learn how to pronounce, use and spell this word with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.