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    wade
    /weɪd/

    verb

    • 1. walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance: "he waded out to the boat" Similar paddlewallowdabbleslop

    noun

    • 1. an act of wading.

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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb and noun wade. Wade can mean to step in or through a medium, to move or proceed with difficulty, or to attack or work energetically.

  4. Wade means to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite high up your legs, or thick. Learn how to use wade in different contexts, with phrasal verbs and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Wade means to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite high up your legs, or thick. Learn how to use wade in different contexts, see examples and hear the pronunciation.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb wade, which means to walk through water or mud, or to deal with something difficult. Find synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and related words for wade.

  7. to walk through water, snow, sand, or any other substance that impedes free motion or offers resistance to movement: to wade through the mud. to make one's way slowly or laboriously (often followed by through ): to wade through a dull book. Synonyms: work, plow, plod, toil, labor.

  8. Wade means to walk in or through water or something else that impedes normal movement. It can also mean to cross or pass through something with difficulty, or to attack energetically. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples of wade.

  9. To wade is to walk through water. If you've been fishing without a boat, you'll have to wade to reach your precious prize (if it gets away, you can brag about how big it was).

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