Associations to the word «Wadding»
Noun
- Franciscan
- Luke
- Powder
- Gunpowder
- Waterford
- Cotton
- Quilt
- Musket
- Cartridge
- Muzzle
- Cellulose
- Lining
- Wool
- Friar
- Gag
- Caldwell
- Barrel
- Cannon
- Fabric
- Cloth
- Bucket
- Foam
- Spark
- Referee
- Thrust
- Bullet
- Ball
- Ammunition
- Layer
- 3d
- Rome
- Gun
- Pistol
- Bore
- Grass
- Pot
- Historian
- Hymn
- Pile
- Strip
- Catholic
- Rifle
- Shot
- Thread
- Piece
- Archbishop
- Ann
- Flame
- Stuff
- Mouth
- Clothing
- Charge
- Merchant
- Smoke
- Michael
- Missionary
- Sheet
- Ad
- Shoulder
- Priest
- Bit
- Ireland
- Hair
- Felt
- Fire
- Neck
- Material
- Francis
- Ed
Adverb
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Wiktionary
WADDING, noun. Wads collectively
WADDING, noun. Soft, fibrous cotton or wool used to make a wad, or as a packaging material
WADDING, verb. Present participle of wad
WADDING, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
WADDING, noun. Any material used especially to protect something.
Wise words
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