English words starting with wad
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Wad
wɒdMeanings of Wad:
nounA mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping.
Usage examples:
A wad of lint-free rag
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
Wadcutter
ˈwɒdkʌtəMeanings of Wadcutter:
nounA bullet designed to cut a neat hole in a paper range target.
Usage examples:
The lumbering wadcutter bullet seemed to take forever to get out of the barrel and you really had t…
Wadded
wɒdMeanings of Wadded:
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
nounA mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping.
Usage examples:
A wad of lint-free rag
Meanings of Wadder:
noun(a) a cultivator of woad. (b) a person engaged in dyeing with woad.
Meanings of Waddies:
nounAn australian aboriginal's war club.
Usage examples:
The men carry hunting weapons such as spears, boomerangs and waddies, a kangaroo and some other ani…
Meanings of Wadding:
nounSoft, thick material used to line garments or pack fragile items, especially cotton wool formed into a fleecy layer.
Usage examples:
A new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
Meanings of Waddings:
nounSoft, thick material used to line garments or pack fragile items, especially cotton wool formed into a fleecy layer.
Usage examples:
A new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings
Meanings of Waddle:
verbWalk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Usage examples:
Three geese waddled across the road
nounA waddling gait.
Usage examples:
I walk with a waddle
Meanings of Waddling:
verbWalk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Usage examples:
Three geese waddled across the road
nounA waddling gait.
Usage examples:
I walk with a waddle
Meanings of Waddly:
adjectiveThat waddles; moving with a waddling gait.
Waddy
ˈwɒdiMeanings of Waddy:
nounAn australian aboriginal's war club.
Usage examples:
The men carry hunting weapons such as spears, boomerangs and waddies, a kangaroo and some other ani…
Wade
weɪdMeanings of Wade:
verbWalk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance.
Usage examples:
He waded out to the boat
nounAn act of wading.
Usage examples:
The cave is a respectable size but we didn't follow it far, since after 30m a wade degenerated into…
Wade into
weɪdMeanings of Wade into:
phrasal verbIntervene in a situation or attack someone vigorously or forcefully.
Usage examples:
Seb waded into the melee and started to beat off the boys
Meanings of Wade through:
phrasal verbRead laboriously through a long piece of writing.
Usage examples:
They could just click it up on screen rather than have to wade through some hefty document
Meanings of Wade-in:
phrasal verbMake a vigorous attack or intervention.
Usage examples:
The elderly man waded in and wrestled the robber to the floor
Meanings of Waded:
verbWalk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance.
Usage examples:
He waded out to the boat
nounAn act of wading.
Usage examples:
The cave is a respectable size but we didn't follow it far, since after 30m a wade degenerated into…
Wader
ˈweɪ.dərMeanings of Wader:
nounA wading bird of the order charadriiformes, which comprises the sandpipers, plovers, and related birds.
Usage examples:
The meadows are also important for breeding waders including redshank and curlew.
Meanings of Waders:
nounA wading bird of the order charadriiformes, which comprises the sandpipers, plovers, and related birds.
Usage examples:
The meadows are also important for breeding waders including redshank and curlew.
phraseRubber boots that cover the whole leg to keep a person dry in water
Usage examples:
The fishermen put on their waders., they wear chest-high waders when they are working in the pool.,…
Wades
weɪdMeanings of Wades:
verbWalk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance.
Usage examples:
He waded out to the boat
nounAn act of wading.
Usage examples:
The cave is a respectable size but we didn't follow it far, since after 30m a wade degenerated into…
Wadge
wɒdʒWadies
ˈwɑːdiMeanings of Wadies:
noun(in certain arabic-speaking countries) a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
Usage examples:
In the gaza strip, runoff water is collected in small wadis and valleys within the area.
Wadis
ˈwɒd.iMeanings of Wadis:
noun(in certain arabic-speaking countries) a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
Usage examples:
In the gaza strip, runoff water is collected in small wadis and valleys within the area.
Wads
wɒdMeanings of Wads:
nounA mass or lump of a soft material, used for padding, stuffing, or wiping.
Usage examples:
A wad of lint-free rag
verbCompress (a soft material) into a lump or mass.
Usage examples:
Wad the strips over and over so that they ball up
Meanings of Wady:
noun(in certain arabic-speaking countries) a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
Usage examples:
In the gaza strip, runoff water is collected in small wadis and valleys within the area.
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