The word 'wad' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'wad' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a small mass or bundle; a soft pad or plug used to hold a powder charge in a gun; a large roll of paper money; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the verb to wad is the gerund, wadding.
The noun 'wad' is a collective noun for: a wad of bills a wad of money If you have too many bills or a lot of money, the plural noun 'wads' can be used: wads of bills wads of money
The noun 'wad' is a collective noun for: a wad of bills a wad of money If you have too many bills or a lot of money, the plural noun 'wads' can be used: wads of bills wads of money
The collective noun for banknotes is a wad of banknotes.
The collective noun used for cotton balls is "cluster" or "wad."
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'currency'. There are collective nouns for the noun 'money' that can be used:a cache of currencya rouleau of currencya wad of currency
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'cash'. However, there are collective nouns for 'money' which can be used for 'cash', for example:a cache of casha rouleau of casha wad of cash
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'cash'. However, there are collective nouns for 'money' which can be used for 'cash', for example:a cache of casha rouleau of casha wad of cash
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Depends on the size and type of the wad and what you are blowing it on. It also helps to know what type of wad were talking about. A wad of cash, a wad of gum, a wad of paper, etc....
it's a wad of tobacco
when u have a dip in a wad
A wad is a compact mass or a pile of something.