Having or providing cushioning, typically for added comfort or protection
“The padded seat provided a comfortable and cushioned experience during the long flight.”
Coated, wrapped, or cushioned to block noise effectively
Covered or adorned on the surface or interior with a material, often serving to protect or enhance
Verbose or long-winded in speech or expression
Packed or filled tightly
Containing more words than necessary
To have made a quantity bigger
“Sometimes, again, the author shows a tendency to pad his story with superfluities.”
Past tense for to line or pack with soft material
“The soft material that used to pad sharp corners has been ripped off and not replaced.”
Past tense for to move or proceed on foot
“As the camels pad along the beach, we do our best to stay on top of them as they roll, sway, and lumber along.”
Past tense for to walk softly, quietly or steadily, especially without shoes
“The cat would pad up to his master, jump into his lap, and receive the attention it desired.”
Past tense for to walk barefoot or without shoes
“Walter chuckled and continued to walk, and Edie would pad along with him, wide-eyed in amazement.”
Past tense for to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
Past tense for to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
Past tense for to prolong or make longer in duration
(typography) Past tense for to start or position a block of text further from the margin
Past tense for to walk heavily or noisily
Past tense for to apply a (thin) layer on the surface of an object
Past tense for to cheat, deceive or defraud someone for personal gain
Past tense for to fill by crowding something into
Past tense for to envelop or enclose in a layer or covering
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