Phrases with «large wads»

The phrase "large wads" refers to a large amount of money or cash. It means having a big bundle or stack of money. Full definition

Sentences with «large wads»

  • Refrain from making large displays of wealth (such as wearing expensive jewelry, producing large wads of cash, etc.), avoid venturing into areas that may appear to compromise safety. (stlucia.org)
  • Paparazzi found little more than a man who liked to fish or chew large wads of bubble gum while walking his dog. (sbnation.com)
  • Designed to test the economic development skills of communities on a different sort of frontier, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed $ 1.5 billion Upstate Thunderdome needs a slightly different chant: Seven regions enter, three regions leave holding a very large wad of state aid. (timesunion.com)
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