প্রস্ত, কেতা, বাণ্ডিল, পিণ্ড, খড় কাগজ প্রভৃতির দলা, আঁটি, স্তূপ
পিণ্ডে পরিণত করা, স্তূপে পরিণত করা
(1) (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent,a wad of something chewable as tobacco,ball of something
(2) (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
(3) A wad of something chewable as tobacco
(4) Ball of something
(1) Compress into a wad
(2) Crowd or pack to capacity
(1) These are plaited into single strands and a loose wad of silk tied to the end.
(2) Then he peeled out a note from a thick wad of $50 and $100 bills, leaving a $2 tip.
(3) He took out his wallet, pulling out a wad of cash.
(4) Several-day's growth of beard covered his jaw, which moved and bulged with the wad of tobacco he chewed.
(5) The first guard fumbled through his pockets, pulling out a wad of papers.
(6) Nonetheless, it took several weeks, and no doubt a bigger than average wad of petrodollars, to convince him to finally sign on the dotted line.
(7) The forms needed simply to record a change of address for my driving license come in a sizeable wad and, when submitted, need to be accompanied by three items of identification.
(8) Nice of you to wad up all the goodwill you've accumulated and flush it down the toilet.
(9) How can you look good when you're basically a face protruding from an amorphous wad of cloth?
(10) The money was arranged in a thick wad of bills, mostly ones and fives.
(11) I made a wad out of the young leaves and twigs and tried to masticate slowly
(12) Have a large plate or tray with a wad of kitchen paper and a slotted spoon handy, and warm a serving dish.
(13) We stomp about the office with a great wad of paperwork when, really, we're wondering whether to have tea or hot chocolate from the machine.
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(15) She hops out into the garden, does a sort of discreet cough, and up comes a nice neat little wad of hair, no fuss, and no mess.
(16) A wad of lint-free rag
(17) When Cruz opens his briefcase to be searched, he reveals a three-inch wad of notes.
(18) She held up a wad of greenbacks
(19) And, stuffing the wad of notes into my wallet and the few coins into my purse I said farewell to my old savings account and its pass book.
(20) Savage stood and pulled his wallet from his back pocket, throwing a wad of cash on the table.
lump
bundle
quid
sight
chew
crumple
jam
compact
ace
bit
dab
dram
driblet
glimmer
hint
lick
little
mite
nip
ounce
peanuts
pinch
pittance
scruple
shade
shadow
speck
spot
sprinkle
sprinkling
strain
streak
suspicion
taste
touch
trace