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wadge

n. (context Ulster English) thick slice of bread

Usage examples of "wadge".

The crinkle-crinkle sounds I heard were made by a wadge of US dollars in my trouser pocket.

I remember Beppe bringing this wadge of money back to my office, and asking me to bank it in the property account.

He chose one who had blood streaming from a head wound and directed him to the waiting room, sitting him down and rushing inside the casualty department for a wadge of cotton wool to stem the flow.

She pulled out another wadge of paper tissues and blew her nose with an extreme honk.

And between the wall and the door, in this unbelievably tiny space, a girl in a lemon-coloured shirt sat at a desk, with word processor, potted plant, mug of pencils, furry gonk, and wadges of orange paper.