Wadded
Wadded refers to the state of something that has been compressed into a small, compact shape, often by being squeezed or crumpled. This term is commonly used to describe paper, cloth, or other materials that have been intentionally or accidentally compressed into a tight, disorganized form. The process of wadding can be done manually, using hands or tools, or mechanically, through the use of machinery designed for the purpose. Wadded materials are often characterized by their irregular shape, lack of structure, and reduced volume. This state is frequently seen in everyday items such as wadded-up paper balls, crumpled clothing, or compacted packaging materials. Wadding can also refer to the act of creating a wadded shape, as in "wadding up a piece of paper." The term is versatile and can be applied to various materials and contexts, from artistic and craft applications to practical and functional uses.