How to use wade in a sentence. Break, let up, slacken, ease (up), bum, laze, shirk, lounge To walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite…
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To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement
To cross or pass through (water, for example) with difficulty
Wade means to walk through a substance, such as water, mud, or snow, that hampers movement or where walking is difficult It can also refer to the act of progressing with difficulty or moving. To walk in water, when partially immersed. See examples of wade used in a sentence.
Definition of wade verb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. If you wade through something that makes it difficult to walk, usually water or mud, you walk through it Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them

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). Trudge, eke out, grind (out), try, exert, scratch, put out, exercise



