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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
wodge
noun
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▪ He's trying so hard to force his teeth through that wodge of food he's in danger of developing lockjaw.
▪ There is the usual wodge of instructional stuff which, in general, is a waste of paper.
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wodge

n. (context chiefly UK colloquial English) A bulk quantity; usually of small items, particularly money.

Usage examples of "wodge".

All of this information gets fed into me, entropy and negentropy all synergized up in a wodge of wonderland, and I compute it as well as my memory banks give it unto me to understand these doings.

Like a nerk, I forgot this vital question, pocketed the wodge and went on my way tiredly rejoicing.

This seemed to present some difficulty to the scarred man who spent ages fumbling through wodges of dog-eared papers, but the young man instantly produced a wallet which he flipped open.

Vast wodges of complex computer code governing robot behaviour in all possible contingencies could be replaced very simply.