wad in a sentence
n.
Definition
WAD (noun): A small, tightly packed mass or bundle of material, such as cash or paper.
Sample Sentences
- He pulled out a wad of cash from his pocket to pay for the meal.
- The thick wad of paper in her hand contained all the important documents.
- After a long day at work, he found a wad of gum stuck to the bottom of his shoe.
- She noticed a wad of hair caught in the brush as she styled her daughter's hair.
- The detective discovered a wad of notes hidden inside the old book.
- He pulled out a wad of cash to pay for the meal.
- She stuffed the letter into a wad of crumpled paper before tossing it into the bin.
- The old man took a wad of chewing gum from his pocket and offered it to the kids.
- After counting her savings, she found a surprisingly large wad of coins hidden in her drawer.
- He rolled the fabric into a tight wad and secured it with a rubber band for storage.
- She pulled a wad of cash from her pocket to pay for the groceries.
- The artist crumpled a wad of paper, frustrated by his inability to capture the perfect image.
- He chewed on a wad of gum while waiting for his friend to arrive.
- After the storm, they found a wad of leaves and debris clogging the drain.
- With a quick flick of her wrist, she tossed a wad of paper into the trash can.
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