Sentences with wadding
wad·ding
W w - A wad of paper; a wad of tobacco.
- He's got a healthy wad salted away.
- Interlining is a wadding which is sewn between the curtain fabric and the lining to make the curtains feel thick and luxurious.
- The smaller .50-caliber balls could be used in the .60-caliber musket, although they would require more wadding than the larger ones.
- He wadded up his cap and stuck it into his pocket.
- They rammed and wadded the shot into their muskets.
- I could see the rough patch of wadding deep within the barrel; the scratches in the metal around the muzzle; smell old propellant and lubrication.
- This is thermally bonded, inorganic wadding developed to replace asbestos on railway carriages.
- To wad a quilt; to wad a speech with useless information.
- The damp tissues had wadded in his pocket.
- When viewed from above, a layer of white wadding, suspended from the ceiling, makes it look as if the church is floating above the clouds.
- Innovative effects include fairy lights shining through wadding clouds and a water feature created by water running over perspex sheets with lights underneath.
- He shot his wad on a new car.
- The installation is a combination of airiness and heaviness; the wadding is associated with warmth and the lead buttons with weight.
- Cut two identical pieces out of the felt and one slightly smaller out of wadding /batting to go between the two and give a slightly padded look.
- Then you do a final stitch way into the wadding, pull the thread taut and clip the end just above the surface.
- Rollins described ‘the most esteemed’ quilts of her childhood as being made of ‘glossy, dark flannel, lined with yellow, with a slight wadding of carded wool.
- The contaminated cotton wadding was not found in quilts used in local colleges and nursing homes for the elderly.
- He confirmed that waddings had been found from three cartridges.