Wad meaning in English
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Definition
wads of (cash): lots of, a large amount of, packets of, bundles of (cash)
Mr. Warbuckle's pockets are overflowing with wads of cash. He has so much cash in his pockets, the bundles are falling to the floor.
Pronunciation examples
UK: Look at my enormous wad of cash.
US: Mr Warbuckle's pockets are overflowing with wads of cash.
- "Several wads of chewing gum wedged beneath the paper tray"
- "I don't wanna put a wad of white powder in my nose."
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