ˈwaj noun
( -s )
Etymology: alteration of wedge (I)
1. Britain : bunch , bundle
the wadge of letters was in his hands — Elizabeth Bowen
2. Britain : slab , wedge
twisting a biscuit deep into the thick wadge of yogurt — G.A.Wagner
ˈwaj noun
( -s )
Etymology: alteration of wedge (I)
1. Britain : bunch , bundle
the wadge of letters was in his hands — Elizabeth Bowen
2. Britain : slab , wedge
twisting a biscuit deep into the thick wadge of yogurt — G.A.Wagner
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012