Synonym: chunk, hunk, lump, mass. Similar words: wade, wadi, wads, waddle, nowaday, nowadays, twaddle, wadding. Meaning: [wɑd /wɒd] n. 1. a small mass of soft material 2. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent 3. a wad of something chewable as tobacco. v. 1. compress into a wad 2. crowd or pack to capacity.
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1. Use this wad of cloth to plug the barrel.
2. Philpott tamped a wad of tobacco into his pipe.
3. They had a wad / wads of money .
4. Wad the space with paper, please.
5. He took a wad of notes from his pocket.
6. He pulled a thick wad of £10 notes out of his pocket.
7. He pulled a wad of 10 notes out of his pocket.
8. She grabbed a wad of tissues from the box and soaked up the spilt wine.
9. The nurse used a wad of cotton wool to stop the bleeding.
10. I wad tired of fighting for breath.
11. Beside them was a thick wad of thin notes.
12. Billy's eyes stared at the wad in disbelief.
13. He choked on a wad of gum.
14. But they want a big, fat wad of that cash up front.
15. With trembling hands, she took the wad of bills from her pocket and began to count it out.
16. I saw him trying to press a wad of cash into the woman's hand. She wouldn't take it.
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17. You could wad it up into a ball with your fingers, light it, and heat your coffee.
18. I made a wad out of the young leaves and twigs and tried to masticate slowly.
19. She opened her handbag, and pulled out a wad of banknotes.
20. After positioning the wad in my cheek I sat around waiting for the hit, feeling smug with my new-found anthropological skills.
21. And then I saw my wad of bills lying on the floor.
22. I took the wad of twenties out of the bag and stuffed them into the back pocket of my jeans.
23. He produced a wad of large denomination bills and waved them in Franco's face.
24. She came in with tears streaming down her face, clutching a wad of tissues.
25. Three thousand tabs of Ecstasy were handed over for a thick wad of notes.
26. It needed gobs of honey or molasses along with a big wad of butter to create the illusion of good eating.
27. By dealing in dollars you avoid paying high exchange fees or going home with a wad of pesos.
28. My dearest neighbor I have been riding in taxicabs the livelong day, wad have taken your advice.
29. One small hand, the nails surrounded by gnawed raw flesh, clutched a wad of tissue paper against her seeping eye.
30. She kitted her out in a belt and a thick wad of gauze.