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1 Wulfe sighed and, after a struggle, managed to swallow the large wad of bread.
2 She snatched up Leesil's pack, digging inside, and withdrew a large wad of red cloth.
3 He pulled out a large wad of money.
4 If you'd shown it sooner it might have saved your employers a large wad of bills.
5 Gretchen lunged for the cabinet, found the wallet, and counted out a large wad of bills.
6 Kevin was chewing a large wad of gum.
7 Speaking from a Republican standpoint, it has brought us a large wad of dark blue gloom.
8 Here! He pulled out a large wad of greenbacks, and then spoke in a lower voice.
9 He gathered his sunglasses, the map, and a large wad of cash and headed for the door.
10 Isn't there still a large wad of viewers that rather enjoys the anticipation of waiting for another week?
11 He reached into a pocket and pulled out a large wad of what seemed to be mostly hundreds.
12 He seemed down at heel but there did appear to be a large wad of banknotes in his hand.
13 I have improved on the bird's nest by wrapping a large wad of wool loosely around each graft union.
14 With his knife he cut off a large wad and jammed it against the knob and lock on the door.
15 She heard Strike leave for the landing, and a moment later a large wad of toilet paper appeared in her swimming sights.
16 Then I took two large wads of candle wax, kneaded them into earplugs, and stuffed my ears.
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