Wad of Money

Wad of Money is a collective noun phrase for a group of money.

A wad of money is a collective noun phrase used to describe a bundled or compressed stack of banknotes or currency. It typically signifies a significant amount of cash in one's possession. The phrase carries connotations of wealth, luxury, or even illicit activities. A wad of money can be used to display affluence, influence, or to evoke feelings of power and gratification. The term is often associated with movies, novels, or discussions related to finance, crime, or high-flying lifestyles.

Example sentences using “Wad of Money”

  • The rapper flaunted a wad of money in his latest music video, making it rain on the dance floor.
  • When he opened the safe, a wad of money spilled out, showcasing his wealth.
  • The thief couldn't resist grabbing the wad of money and swiftly making his escape.

Other collective nouns for Money

Collective noun: Bag
Collective noun: Barrel
Collective noun: Budget
Collective noun: Bundle
Collective noun: Cache
Collective noun: Forest
Collective noun: Fountain
Collective noun: Galaxy
Collective noun: Heap
Collective noun: Lack
Collective noun: Mountain
Collective noun: Ocean
Collective noun: Orchard
Collective noun: Pile
Collective noun: Pool
Collective noun: Rain
Collective noun: Reservoir
Collective noun: River
Collective noun: Rouleau
Collective noun: Sea
Collective noun: Shower
Collective noun: Stack
Collective noun: Treasury
Collective noun: Vault
See all collective nouns for money →