Phrases with «fat wad»

The phrase "fat wad" refers to a large amount of money or cash. It basically means having a thick stack of bills. Full definition

Sentences with «fat wad»

  • Whether it is as simple as an updated paint job or an ingenious and clever way to conceal a flaw, I love that you can make a room or window or feature look entirely different and more than acceptable without a big fat wad of cash and an expensive contractor. (theinspiredroom.net)
  • The kids brandish a fat wad of cash and address Jack in strenuously formal English that suggests C - 3PO by way of Damon Runyon («It is important that we gain much distance from this location»). (washingtonpost.com)
  • From low revs the engine is responsive and by 3000rpm its on song, a fat wad of torque propelling it forward with a level of vehemence matched only by Donald Trump telling the world how much of Manhattan he owns. (motoring.com.au)
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