Sentences with wade
wade
W w - Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- It has taken a long time to wade through the 'incredible volume' of evidence. [VERB + through]
- We waded through the crowded bus station.
- Police waded into the crowd.
- The girls waded the river at the ford
- To wade through a book
- We waded into the ocean.
- We waded our way through the crowd.
- To wade through a long report
- To wade a brook
- It took several weeks to wade through all the evidence.
- I jumped off the boat and waded back to shore.
- He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
- The children were wading in the pool most of the afternoon.
- A Bangladeshi woman and child wade through floodwaters in Sirajgonj District, some 105 kms north-west of Dhaka.
- To wade through the mud.
- To wade through a dull book.
- To wade a stream.
- To wade through a dull book
- Wading swamps and rivers
- To wade into a fight or a debate