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to wad
01
apelmazar, comprimir
to compress or form into a lump or thick mass, often by tightly squeezing or rolling
Transitive: to wad a flexible object
Ejemplos
She wadded up the piece of paper and tossed it into the recycling bin.
Ella hizo una bola con el trozo de papel y lo tiró al contenedor de reciclaje.
02
acolchar, rellenar
to fill something with a material to provide cushioning or insulation
Transitive: to wad sth with a soft material
Ejemplos
The seamstress wadded the pillow with down feathers for a luxurious and comfortable feel.
La costurera rellenó la almohada con plumas de plumón para una sensación lujosa y cómoda.
Wad
01
un chicle, una bola
a wad of something chewable as tobacco
02
montón, paquete
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
03
bola, taco
a small mass of soft material
04
fajo, rollo
a thick bundle or roll of money, usually cash carried together
Ejemplos
They counted the wad after closing up shop.
Contaron el fajo después de cerrar la tienda.



























