wad in Marathi मराठी
wad in Sindhi سنڌي
wad in English
- wad⇄expr. in wad of, as security for (a payment).
Ex. jewels held in wad of a sum owed. - wad⇄expr. shoot one's wad, (Slang.) to expend all of one's resources; shoot one's bolt.
Ex. He may have shot his wad. He may be all finished now (Ward Just). - wad⇄expr. to (or in) wad, as a pledge or hostage.
Ex. to lay to wad one's land or valuables. - wad⇄expr. wads, (Slang.) very much or many; a lot.
Ex. He will find them well padded by wads of extracts from second-hand authorities (Saturday Review). - wad⇄noun 1. a small, soft mass.
Ex. He plugged his ears with wads of cotton.
2. a tight roll; compact bundle or mass.
Ex. a wad of bills, a wad of crumpled paper, a wad of chewing gum.
3. a round plug of leather, felt, cardboard, ju - wad⇄v.i. 1. to become pressed into a wad.
2. to be formed into a wad easily; hold or stick together. - wad⇄v.t. 1. to make into a wad; press into a wad.
Ex. He wadded up the paper and threw it onto the floor.
2. to line (a garment) with padding; pad; quilt.
3. to pad for fullness; fill out with padding; stuff.
4a. to place a wad in - wad⇄wad (1), noun, verb, wadded,wadding.
- wad⇄wad (2), noun.
an impure, earthy ore of manganese. - wad⇄wad (3), verb.
(Scottish.) would (1). - wad⇄wad (4), noun.
(Scottish.)
1. a pledge.
2. a hostage. - wad⇄wad (5), transitive verb, intransitive verb, wadded,wadding.
(Scottish.) to wed.