wade - use in sentences

Object

  • knee: To wade knee deep in the blood of western infidels.

Preposition: into

  • row: Ellis Woodman finds out People The Prince of Wales has reportedly waded into the row over windfarms.

Object

  • boot: My new wading boots are also gubbed, the sole is starting to come away at the sole.
  • stick: In heavy water or rivers with rocky bottoms, you need a wading stick that will give you real support.
  • jacket: In the winter I do go pike fishing in a wading jacket.

Preposition: through

  • hundred: And social research rates were lower wade through hundreds gets the same.
  • mud: But I feel like I am wading through mud at the moment!
  • river: There is a lovely large mural on one wall of St Christopher wading through a river with the Christ child on his shoulder.
  • stream: After wading through streams and climbing through the thick growth we soon realized that we had taken a wrong turn.
  • mountain: Wading through mountains of bin bags ejected onto the pavement by frenzied overfed families with credit abuse issues.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • deep: It was necessary to wade breast deep through the rising water to effect a rescue.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: The first winter was spent wading around in two feet of mud.

Modifying Another Word

  • ashore: Photo: Allied soldiers wade ashore at ' Sword ' Beach.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • through: We have NO signup process for you to wade through.

Preposition: across

  • river: A variety of travelers attempt to wade across the river with the help of porters.

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