ppl. a. Also 6 wadid. [f. WAD v.1 + -ED1.] Lined with wadding.

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1595.  Acc. Bk. W. Wray, in Antiquary, XXXII. 317. i pece wadded buffinge. Ibid., 281. Ite’ i pece blacke wadid buffinge.

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1710.  Steele, Tatler, No. 245, ¶ 2. A thick wadded Callico Wrapper, [etc.].

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1835.  Ladies’ Cabinet, Jan., 65. Wadded pelisses are expected to be very generally adopted. Ibid., Oct., 269. A white gros de Naples slip, which … had a deep wadded hem.

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1880.  ‘Ouida,’ Moths, I. 20. I thought Miladi was made … in Giroux’s shop, and was kept in a wadded box when her mechanism was not wound up.

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1890.  D. Davidson, Mem. Long Life, viii. 196. His costume … consisted of a hunting cap with a white wadded cover.

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