wade  (w ād)
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v. wad·ed, wad·ing, wades v.intr. To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement. v.tr. To cross or pass through (water, for example) with difficulty: wade a swift creek. n. The act or an instance of wading. Phrasal Verbs: wade in (or into) To begin resolutely or energetically to do (something): waded into the task. wade through To read (something) with great effort: waded through the school's correspondence.
[Middle English waden, from Old English wadan.] |