fording Synonyms

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fording Meaning

Wordnet

fording (n)

the act of crossing a stream or river by wading or in a car or on a horse

Webster

fording (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Ford

fording Sentence Examples

  1. The intrepid travelers forded the raging river, their heavy backpacks keeping them buoyant.
  2. With trembling legs, the infantry cautiously forded the icy stream that cut across their path.
  3. The herd of elephants forded the shallow waters of the watering hole, their massive frames splashing through the mud.
  4. The farmers carefully forded their horses across the swollen tributary, mindful of the strong currents.
  5. The experienced hiker forded the river with ease, using his hiking poles for stability.
  6. The settlers forded the wide river using a makeshift raft, hoping to reach the fertile lands beyond.
  7. The cavalry forded the river at full tilt, their horses galloping through the churning waters.
  8. The weary soldiers forded the stream after a long and tiring march, their uniforms sodden with water.
  9. The children forded the ankle-deep pond, their laughter echoing across the park.
  10. The expedition forded the treacherous river, their determination unwavering despite the dangerous conditions.

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the act of crossing a stream or river by wading or in a car or on a horseof Ford

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The intrepid travelers forded the raging river, their heavy backpacks keeping them buoyant.

With trembling legs, the infantry cautiously forded the icy stream that cut across their path.

The herd of elephants forded the shallow waters of the watering hole, their massive frames splashing through the mud.

The farmers carefully forded their horses across the swollen tributary, mindful of the strong currents.