I took out a tight wad of dividend warrants ringed with a rubber band, and the records in the wad would have gladdened the heart of a broker.
Did you stay because you didn't want anybody to think you were a cheap tight-wad?
Van Norden has put away his pipe and packed a wad of snuff on the underside of his lower lip.
We all like feeling good about ourselves. But can a little praise really trump a slice of pizza, a great party or a wad of cash?
Some smokers chew nicotine gum in an effort to quit, but instead of parking a slightly masticated piece between cheek and gum, they chomp the little squares like a wad of Bazooka.
Hitting her repeatedly with a wad of banknotes, he said: "Don't you want money?"
But can a little praise really trump a slice of pizza, a great party or a wad of cash?
Reaching into her pocket she pulled out a wad of Yen large enough to cover AT LEAST three times the cost of their meal.
It was a huge wad of stuff.
Of course, it wasn't; it was a huge wad of stuff.
On the starting grid he paced to and fro, endlessly polishing his goggles, chain-smoking cigarettes or feverishly chewing a wad of gum.
It's dangerous to carry a big wad in your pocket.
The brother of the dead guy took out a wad of cash and set it on fire.
Brissenden went home late that night; and just as he mounted the first step of the car, he swung suddenly back on Martin and thrust into his hand a small, tightly crumpled wad of paper.
He took out a pack of Red Man chewing tobacco, put a wad in his mouth, then handed it to Kearney, who followed suit.
If I have a wad of cash, I find myself going through it quickly.
There are a wad of bank notes in the bag.
Handling a wad of cash may be as good at killing pain than aspirin, a new study suggests.
It was while eating my second duck tongue that the man at the next table hacked up a loud wad of phlegm and spat it on to the floor.
As he left the house, grumbling and sulking, he folded the money into a wad, then tied it into a knot on his sarong. He threw the saw into the cart.