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Synonyms for wadded
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : wod |
Phonetic Transcription : wɒd |
Top 10 synonyms for wadded Other synonyms for the word wadded
- bear
- bind
- block
- brushed
- bush
- cave in
- cease
- ceil
- ceiled
- choke up
- clog
- clog up
- collapse
- compress
- congest
- cram
- crease
- crimp
- crimple
- crinkle
- crowd
- crush
- elbow
- encrust
- encrusted
- face
- faced
- fall
- fill to overflowing
- fill to the brim
- fold
- force
- give way
- glut
- go to pieces
- gobble
- gorge
- gormandize
- guzzle
- halt
- incrust
- interline
- jam
- jam-pack
- jostle
- obstruct
- overfill
- overindulge
- overlay
- overstuff
- pack
- panel
- press
- pucker
- push
- quilt
- ram
- reinforce
- rimple
- ruck
- rumple
- sate
- satiate
- screw
- sheath
- sheathed
- shrivel
- squash
- squish
- stall
- stick
- stuff
- stuffed
- tamp
- throng
- wad
- wadded
- wainscot
- wainscoted
- wedge
- wrinkle
Définition of wadded
Origin :- 1570s, from wad (n.). Related: Wadded; wadding.
- As in lined : adj interlined
- As in jam : verb squeeze in; compress
- As in line : verb put covering inside object
- As in stuff : verb load with
- As in crumple : verb make or become wrinkled
- In the fog it sounded like an immense humming in a wadded room.
- Extract from : « The English at the North Pole » by Jules Verne
- His right hand was still on his pistol, the wadded page of the register in the other.
- Extract from : « Trail's End » by George W. Ogden
- The term was also given to a stitched, wadded lining for body armour.
- Extract from : « Quilts » by Marie D. Webster
- Taking it from her, he wadded it up and threw it back into the kitchen.
- Extract from : « 'Me-Smith' » by Caroline Lockhart
- Brett pulled off his damp coat, wadded it, jammed it under the flow.
- Extract from : « It Could Be Anything » by John Keith Laumer
- She now appeared with a bonnet, and a wadded cloak which her master had given her.
- Extract from : « An Old Man's Love » by Anthony Trollope
- Wadded clothes are clothes with cotton between the outside and the lining.
- Extract from : « Three Years in Western China » by Alexander Hosie
- She paid the charges, wadded the receipt into her purse and turned briskly away.
- Extract from : « Prairie Gold » by Various
- It is wadded on both sides with deceptions and our only privilege is to surmise.
- Extract from : « Lige on the Line of March » by Glenna Lindsley Bigelow
- “He must have wadded the cloth in his hand, and held it above his head,” she mused.
- Extract from : « Clue of the Silken Ladder » by Mildred A. Wirt
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