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wodge

noun [C] (also wadge)
 
/wɒdʒ/ US  /wɑːdʒ/ mainly UK informal

Definition

a thick piece or a large amount of something: She cut herself a great wodge of chocolate cake. He hurried towards the staffroom with a wodge of papers under his arm.Masses and large amounts of things
(Definition of wodge noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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