I was positioned on a polling station with a wodge of leaflets to hand out. |
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Just this year came the news that a big wodge of Tolkien manuscript had turned up in a carton in the Bodleian Library. |
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The price includes tasting lots of things, a glass of wine and a wodge of recipes to take away. |
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I now work three days of the week from home, but I still bring in the biggest wodge of sales for the company. |
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No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding. |
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McLeish is one of those people that, unless he's got a large wodge in his pocket, he won't leave the house. |
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Another of my winning bids on eBay was for a whole wodge of nearly 100 postcards featuring deer and antelope. |
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There's something satisfying about putting that wodge of envelopes in the postbox on the way to work. |
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This morning he received a wodge of papers he had been requesting for some time. He gave me instructions to provide a briefing note. |
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The gym thing then gets wrapped up in a big, pulsating ball of guilt and shame, and I end up hiding my membership card behind a wodge of Tesco receipts. |
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We stomp to the bar, where Grace gets out a big wodge of cash and offers to settle the bill, a shock in itself. |
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On the side were two huge doorstop chunks of toasted white bread and a wodge of butter. |
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It assumes that the Serbs will lose their wodge of territory surrounding Banja Luka, to the west of their vulnerably narrow corridor at Brcko, and that the Croats in western Bosnia will also have to trade more land. |
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A fat wodge of peanut butter cookie dough in the middle of the tub, surrounded by peanut butter ice cream, studded with peanut butter cookies. |
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Marriages break-up, lives collapse, and moral compasses go skewiff at the slightest sniff of a suitcase filled with wodge. |
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Marriages break up, lives collapse and moral compasses go skew-whiff at the slightest sniff of a suitcase filled with wodge. |
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But what are the chances of him earning a big wodge of cash for his chosen charity? |
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I don't know about you, but I can think of many things that this huge wodge of money would be far better spent on. |
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He appeared to be nothing more than a nondescriptly handsome wodge of heteronormative generica, tidily styleless in a sweater and chinos, but his dopily enthused expression was so innocuous it was unnerving. |
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I've sold two of your mirrors and that small chandelier that you've been trying to offload for months,' he tells me, handing over a pleasingly thick wodge of cash. |
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Meanwhile, Mrs Diner's king prawns were whoppers and had been sympathetically pan-fried with garlic and chilli before being stood to attention on a wodge of toasted ciabatta. |
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