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wodge

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wodge [wɒdʒ]
n
Brit informal a thick lump or chunk cut or broken off something
[alteration of wedge]

Wodge, Wadge a lumpy bundle or mass, 1860.
Translations
wodge [wɒdʒ] Ntrozo m grande
wodge
n (Brit inf) (of cake, plaster etc)Brocken m; (ball of paper) → Knäuel nt or m; (of cotton wool)Bausch m; (of documents, papers)Stoß m
wodge [wɒdʒ] n (Brit) (fam) a wodge ofun grosso pezzo di


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