Definitionn. any material used especially to protect something
Last update: June 14, 2015
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They were first edited by Wadding in 1623. [Please select]
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In the exercises the men practised with many wrappings of wadding and cotton wound round the caestus, answering the purpose of the modern boxing glove. [Please select]
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Then our fingers can tell the cells by counting the knots that resist pressure under the cover of wadding. [Please select]
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He picked up a minute piece of the burned wadding of the muzzle-loading rifle. [Please select]
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Wadding, if seen in a dream, brings consolation to the sorrowing, and indifference to unfriendly criticism. [Please select]
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Free Drinks to all Weary Travellers', in white wadding on red calico, like Christmas decorations in church. [Please select]
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They stopped in front of the Benevolent Bar and slowly read the wadding and red-stuff label. [Please select]
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She won in a thunderstorm, Rothschild's filly, with wadding in her ears. [Please select]
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"So I cut up the quilt," continued Margolotte, "and made from it a very well-shaped girl, which I stuffed with cotton-wadding." [Please select]
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"Scraps," she said, rising to her feet and patting her cotton wadding smooth where it had bunched up. [Please select]
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She worked herself up to a virtuous pitch of self-reprobation and flagellated herself soundly, taking the precaution, however, of wadding the knots of the scourge with cotton-wool. [Please select]
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