Meaning & Definition of word "Wad"

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    Wad

    /wɒd/

    noun:

    • 1. A small mass or bundle of soft material.
      • Example: She used a wad of cotton to clean the wound.
    • 2. A quantity of money, especially in the form of bills.
      • Example: He pulled out a wad of cash to pay for the groceries.
    • 3. A roll or lump of something, especially a mass of chewing tobacco.
      • Example: He placed a wad of chewing tobacco in his cheek.

    verb:

    • 1. To press together into a wad or lump.
      • Example: He wadded up the paper and tossed it into the trash.

    Etymology

    Middle English; of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wad of cash:

    A large amount of money in the form of bills.

    wad of gum:

    A piece of chewing gum, often chewed and then discarded.

    wad of paper:

    A crumpled or bundled collection of paper.

    make a wad:

    To form something into a tight mass.

    Related Words

    bundle:

    A collection of things tied or wrapped together.

    lump:

    A piece of a solid substance.

    roll:

    To move by turning over and over.

    Slang Meanings of wad

    Meaning: A large amount of money.

    Example Sentence: He made a wad flipping houses.

    Meaning: A thick stack of papers or cash.

    Example Sentence: I need a wad of bills to pay for the car.