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How to use wade in a sentence

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It took him three hours to wade though waist-high water too deep to take his two children with him.
Who else would wade through every issue and still have the energy to read my column?
Swimmers and waders accounted for only 37 percent, though many more people swim or wade than surf or windsurf.
Bernadette had to wade through the murky waters of bureaucracy as well as reach out to the local NGO community, and grass-roots citizens.
I don't comment a lot, but I do wade into the threads from time to time for that old-time Usenet flavor.
An hour out we came across a swift stream and found a good spot to wade across the icy water.
She keeps Betsy close as they wade through the crowds at the Statue of Liberty in New York.
The dumplings wade in a thick peanut mixture with a splash of soy sauce and a sprinkle of sesame seeds.
A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves.
I can't honestly imagine anyone having the sitzfleisch to wade through a 250-page comic novel by an unknown writer on the internet.
The cave is a respectable size but we didn't follow it far, since after 30m a wade degenerated into a full on swim.
Whole families grab homemade nets of mosquito netting or cheesecloth and wade into the sea.
There's no point shilly-shallying about the shallows, you've got to wade into the deep area.
Once their nesting is over, this ruse will not work, so one intent on rousing a rail in the fall must either wade or pole a boat through a marsh.
She won't fight with Mother but I am always one to wade in where angels fear to tread.
It was always a sure-fire shocker for a monster to wade out of the reeds, roaring, and grab somebody off the raft.
Screenwriters wade into turbulent water when they adapt screenplays from best-selling books.
You walk where you can, scramble over rocks, wade and swim through pools and in places you slide down natural flumes.
Throughout the year, coastal fisheries staff wade into the shallow water along bay shorelines and drag fine-webbed seines.
If you don't have the patience to wade through the jargon, just directly go to the last page.
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Now wade into rather deeper water, and you find a great mass of the bladder wrack.
I don't know of anything so tiring as trying to wade through a paspalum paddock in seed.
The long wade through the water and mud had upset the cohesion of the Brigade.
While luncheon is preparing in the shade of the terebinth, I wade into the brook and cast my fly along the ripples.
It will not be worth our while to wade through all the technical and hair-splitting discussions of these points.
This time, Mrs. wade admitted bravely to herself that her jealousy was not for Billy.
It has long legs, the better to wade with, and webbed feet admirably adapted to natation.
You wade along in this way step by step, like a mudlark at Portsmouth Hard, hoping gradually to regain the surface.
Jack Frost had hardened the snow so that Reddy no longer had to wade through it.
University of Arizona has added a course to help business students wade through ethical quandaries.
Behind them, at the gee-pole, came Daylight, hidden to the knees by the swirling frost through which he appeared to wade.
Jurgis would have to wade through it to get home, and if it was late he might easily get stuck to his waist in the mire.
Mrs. wade sighed as she remembered how everyone had flocked around Norah.
Across the table d'hote and a la carte menus we had to wade through ten starters and twenty-six main courses.
Only in places was the subterranean river shallow and easy to wade.
With every daybreak the rising sun had to wade through a crimson stream, luminous and sinister, like the spilt blood of celestial bodies murdered during the night.
The fact is, where you strike one man in the English settlements that you can understand, you wade through awful swarms that talk something you can't make head nor tail of.
They say the area is so full of the foul-smelling water that many of residents have no choice but to wade through it to reach their homes or even enter shops.
Once there, they wade onto an oyster bed, pick up oysters, cull them, and put them into floating wooden boxes that each hold about 540 oysters or about a bushel.
The sand was smooth and firm, and shelved gradually down, so that I could wade out till the water was almost to my neck and the little waves splashed into my face.
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