boodled

/ˈbuːdəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of boodle: to have obtained money or goods, especially through dishonest or political means.
    • The journalist exposed how the senator boodled campaign funds for personal use.
    • They boodled their way to wealth by rigging the contract bids.
    • The corrupt official boodled thousands of dollars from the city budget.
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