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- nounwad (noun) · wads (plural noun)
- a lump or bundle of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping:"a wad of cotton"
- a portion of chewing gum, or of tobacco or a narcotic when used for chewing:"I made a wad out of the young leaves and twigs and tried to masticate slowly"
- historicala disk of felt or another material used to keep powder or shot in place in a gun barrel.
- a bundle of paper, banknotes, or documents:"a thick wad of index cards"
- informala large amount of something, especially money:"she was working on TV and had wads of money"
verbwad (verb) · wads (third person present) · wadded (past tense) · wadded (past participle) · wadding (present participle)- compress (a soft material) into a lump or mass:"wad the strips over and over so that they ball up" · "I removed the name tag and promptly wadded it up"
- line or stuff with wadding:"the quilts are wadded with thick natural cotton"
- stop up (an aperture or a gun barrel) with a bundle or lump of soft material.
Originmid 16th century (denoting wadding): perhaps related to Dutch watten, French ouate ‘padding, cotton wool’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a lump or bundle of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping:
- a bundle of paper, banknotes, or documents:
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- Wad is a noun that can mean12:
- A number of usually flat and/or small objects pressed tightly together, e.g. a wad of banknotes, a wad of gum.
- A small mass, lump, or ball of anything, e.g. a wad of paper, a wad of tobacco.
- A small mass of cotton, wool, or other fibrous or soft material, used for stuffing, padding, packing, etc.
- A roll of something, especially of bank notes.
- Informal. A comparatively large stock or quantity of something, especially money.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.wad noun [ C ] uk / wɒd / us / wɑːd / Add to word list a number of usually flat and/or small objects pressed tightly together: a wad of banknotes a wad of gum She used a wad (= a mass) of tissues to wipe away the blood.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wada small mass, lump, or ball of anything: a wad of paper; a wad of tobacco. a small mass of cotton, wool, or other fibrous or soft material, used for stuffing, padding, packing, etc. a roll of something, especially of bank notes. Informal. a comparatively large stock or quantity of something, especially money: He's got a healthy wad salted away.www.dictionary.com/browse/wad Wad Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WAD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A wad is a small, tight bundle or ball of something, such as paper or cloth. It can also mean a plug of material in a gun or cartridge, a roll of money, or a large quantity of something.
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