Wading
"Wading" in a Sentence (14 examples)
The heron is a wading bird who eats lots of small fish.
Are flamingos wading birds?
The stork is a wading bird.
The ibis is a wading bird.
The crane is a wading bird.
The heron is a wading bird.
The flamingo is a wading bird.
He was wading through mud.
Some villagers defied a coronavirus curfew to join the navy and coast guard, wading into the breaking surf to push the small whales back into the water.
There was a duck wading in the pond.
The pool is too small for doing laps: it’s only a wading pool.
Flamingos are wading birds.
[I]n ten minutes more the sun was up, and blazing so fiercely, that we were glad to cool ourselves in fancy, by talking over salmon-fishings in Scotland and New Brunswick, and wadings in icy streams beneath the black pine-woods.
Bradly tapped the ashes from his pipe, signifying a leisured interlude over. "Time to get a move on," he said, and began to unlace his boots for wading.
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