(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
A wad of something chewable as tobacco.
Crowd or pack to capacity.
1 To be honest, Rylance wad second favourite to Sylvester Stallone last year.
2 It formed the wad of the pistol that was in _your hand.
3 Militants said a ransom had been paid, but this wad never confirmed.
4 Or even the feds, given that wad of money in the closet.
5 Took a wad of paper towels from the dispenser and soaked them.
6 In this case I guess I'm the feller with the biggest wad .
7 Then they tell me he's a real hit man, wad da y' know?
8 He was chewing a great wad of something that he spat out.
9 A gunshot rang out; a smoking wad fell almost at my feet.
10 It wad be as good for her as for the other bairns.
11 And folk said they highwayman wad skin the breeks aff a Hielandman.
12 Quite a wad of melon-tinted paper came out from the tawny envelope.
13 Then she produced a wad of cash and handed it to me.
14 He was bearded and had a wad of tobacco in his jaw.
15 James startled, nearly dropping the wad of unfolded clothes in his arms.
16 A wad of money feels like a handful of warm wilted lettuce.
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