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"Wade" in a Sentence (27 examples)
Adopting a child is a tough decision with plenty of bureaucracy to wade through.
I'm surprised Wade isn't carrying her in his purse.
Wade lifts heavier weights than that.
This river is shallow enough to wade to the other side.
In 1951, at the Palace of Soviet Pioneers, British International Master Robert Wade played a simultaneous game with 30 local children up to 14 years old. After seven hours of play, MI Wade managed to make 10 draws, having lost the other 20 matches.
The river was shallow, so we were able to wade across it.
Migrants, many from Haiti, wade across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas, to return to Ciudad Acuna, some to avoid possible deportation from the U.S. and others to get supplies.
The river should be shallow enough to wade across.
Here is a look at four Supreme Court decisions that a Roe v. Wade reversal could impact.
In the driver’s seat of a scuffed yellow forklift, Wade Tate wheels through a vast distribution center on this city’s outskirts, storing inventory—boxes of machine parts or Sterno fuel kits—and fulfilling customers’ orders.
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So eagerly the fiend […] / With head, hands, wings, or feet, pursues his way, / And swims, or sinks, or wades, or creeps, or flies.
After breakfast the men set out to hunt, while the women went to a large pool of warm water covered with a green scum and filled with billions of tadpoles. They waded in to where the water was about a foot deep and lay down in the mud. They remained there from one to two hours and then returned to the cliff.
to wade through a dull book
And wades through fumes, and gropes his way.
The king's admirable conduct has waded through all these difficulties.
wading swamps and rivers
I saw my Meg come linking o'er the lee; I saw my Meg, but Maggy saw nae me: For yet the sun was wading through the mist, And she was close upon me ere she wist.
... the pale light of a crescent moon wading among the black and lowering clouds.
When sunshine has a scorching and enervating effect on man, during the greater part of the day, the next day will be cloudy and perhaps rainy. When the sun wades through clouds of any kind, rain may or may not follow;
[…] the sun is "wading" when it is struggling through a heavy scud, and the moon is "sitting" when her dark side is turned towards the earth. The poets themselves may be in vain searched for a finer expression than the first.
The moon, which had arisen during their conversation, was, in the phrase of that country, wading or struggling with clouds, and shed only a doubtful and occasional light.
It's rain afoor meeght, t'sun waded sadly ez sha peeped ower Roseberry.
to wade into a fight or a debate
Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit, who brought glamour to a postwar revival in the country’s monarchy and who, in later years, would occasionally wade into politics, has died aged 93 […]
We had to be careful during our dangerous wade across the river.
Woad or Wade is a very rich Commodity
In due time, Charles' son was born and, because it was fashionable to name boys after their fathers' commanding officers, he was called Wade Hampton Hamilton.
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