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wodge Definition

wodge (wäj)

noun

Brit., Informal a chunk or lump of something

wodge Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • cash: But Macdonald adds: " These big wodges of cash are unusual.
  • paper: This will generate a large wodge of paper, much of which will be given to you.
  • money: So did the final wodge of money to Wimpey.

Converse of object

  • do: So did the final wodge of money to Wimpey.
  • have: Unless we let it be known that we have wodges of cash burning a hole in our pocket.

Adjective modifier

  • big: The angles are pure XC sat on top of a big wodge of travel.
  • great: There is a great wodge of serious literature which can't possibly be imitated in RPGs.
  • thick: Dove fans a thick wodge of faxes, ' the outtakes ' .
  • fat: AUNTIE PAT: Nothing beats the healthy slap of a big fat wodge of post on the doormat.
  • good: However it is no good simply jamming wodges of old-fashioned classroom training together with blocks of online learning and expecting the thing to scale.

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