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wodge /wɒdʒ /noun British informalA large piece or amount of something: he slapped a wodge of notes down on the counter...- And being a computer-head, Norman has very thoughtfully stuck huge wodges of his library up on the web for all to see.
- For the first time, the Super Furry Animals had access to a huge wodge of major - label money.
- All too often we serve up great wodges of congealed gloop, which even the feeble apology ‘But it's meant to be sticky rice’ fails to excuse.
Origin Mid 19th century: alteration of wedge1. Rhymes bodge, dodge, Hodge, lodge, splodge, stodge |