Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
I think they could wad us up like Kleenex without even trying hard.
"Why don't you wad up some of that newspaper and throw it in?"
I wad the meaningless piece of paper and dramatically toss it on the table.
I'll wad some bandages around the toes to soak up blood.
He wad back ten minutes later, grinning from ear to ear.
He could go into his house, walk up to a copy Dragon on the wall and wad him up if be wanted to.
Flimsy sheets resist attaining any great speed unless you wad them up first.
There wad someone in the walls, under the floors, and he was full of anger and electricity.
Before we part, I wad a crown, she's fain to follow't yet.
"We wad serve them right to strap them up till the neist tree."
For, wad ye believe me!
"But I wad not say it was impossible," Lithgow added more briskly.
"There wad no press ad th' talk ah gave 'em!"
Wi' his friends wad live or dee.
"Aye, I wad like to ken that.
Marry, I wad full fain hear some question 'tween you tway.
I thee wad you mead."
I wad like to lie doon at last wi' hard soles!"
I wad rather ye fell till't again, and fought it out like douce honest men."
"So wad da you care, yer bloody jackal!
"Mr. Chairman," he said, "I wad ca' t' all stations, if ye please."
"We're gonna miss the show if we don't get going," Bits "Not that show, you wad.
"I wad never hide, sir.
"I wad rather than a thousand merks," he said, "that I had been at hame!
All I'll say is that I wish I wad a Wendi Deng to look out for me!