Wadding [noun]
Definition of Wadding:
protection
Opposite/Antonyms of Wadding:
-
Sentence/Example of Wadding:
He was wadding his bunk with the hay, while the others looked on rather enviously.
Where the edges were too sharp they were beaten in by a mallet, or altered by glueing on wadding.
Several times, also, she had been on fire from the wadding which came blazing on board.
She softened: "Get me some wadding out of the middle drawer," she said.
He flourished in the fourteenth century; according to Wadding, 1376.
Wadding (VI, p. 48) cites some passages bearing on the date.
Fill all the loops and bows with wadding as above mentioned.
She won in a thunderstorm, Rothschild's filly, with wadding in her ears.
Carefully he pried the wadding from each shell and poured the shot out.
Wadding was a lawyer, who had thoroughly studied the whole matter.