Wadding in a Sentence
  • Leather covered, quite thin wadding infill, akin to a church kneeler.
  • They are usually made of foam, mineral wadding, or soft silicone.
  • Each fish is made from an synthetic fabric and stuffed with a fine synthetic wadding.
  • The decision to use cotton wadding, polyester wadding or a mixed blend really comes down to personal preference.
  • The center portion has foam wadding over a plastic lining, hidden inside the cotton terry.
  • On Duns Scotus generally, see life by Wadding in vol.
  • Take some metal polish wadding and gently rub over the marks.
  • They were first edited by Wadding in 1623.
  • See Wadding, Script.
  • New cotton and wool wadding which is ' needled ' is becoming more popular now.
  • It is, after Altona, the most important industrial town in the province, and contains extensive cloth-factories, besides manufactories of leather, cotton, wadding, carpets, paper, machinery, beer and sweetmeats.
  • In addition to the notices in Wadding, du Moustier, Sbaraglia and Fabricius, see C. Siegfried, in Archiv.
  • Complete works, edited by Luke Wadding (13 vols., Lyons, 1639) and at Paris (26 vols., 1891-1895).