Dutch Meaning of wade
Waden
Other Dutch words related to Waden
- ternauwernood bij elkaar scharrelen
- uitoefenen
- Waden
- probeer
- malen (uit)
- essay
- oefening
- Overbelasten
- overwerk
- blussen
- Scrabble
- Kras
- aanvraag (jezelf)
- Graven
- rijden
- zwoegen
- poging, inspanning
- bult
- drukte
- Zich ergens hard voor inzetten
- Arbeid
- meedoen
- ploeteren
- ploeg
- stekker
- Slogan
- streven
- Worsteling
- zweet
- Arbeid
- werk
- bever (weg)
- aanpakken
- weggraven
- hameren
- Breken
- kont
- chill
- lui
- ophouden
- Lounge
- ontspan
- Afgodendienst
- verslappen
- verzachten
- Rondhangen (in de buurt of buitenshuis)
- zonnen
- Dabben
- talmen
- hangen
- ledig
- brood
- lummelen
- spelen
- rust
- rust
- kleinigheid
- ontspannen
- niets doen
- Omzeilen (rond)
- verslappen (tijdens een taak)
- een dutje doen
- treuzelen
- Doodle
- rotzooien
- nonsens
- dandy
- Loeder
- aanmodderen
- rondhangen
- aap (er omheen)
- Pottenbakker (er omheen)
- slenteren
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Definitions and Meaning of wade in English
wade (n)
English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945)
wade (v)
walk (through relatively shallow water)
wade (n.)
Woad.
The act of wading.
wade (v. i.)
To go; to move forward.
To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, etc.
Hence, to move with difficulty or labor; to proceed /lowly among objects or circumstances that constantly /inder or embarrass; as, to wade through a dull book.
wade (v. t.)
To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded /he rivers and swamps.
FAQs About the word wade
Waden
English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945), walk (through relatively shallow water)Woad., To go; to move forward., To walk in a su
ternauwernood bij elkaar scharrelen,uitoefenen,Waden,probeer,malen (uit),essay,oefening,Overbelasten,overwerk,blussen
Breken,kont,chill,lui,ophouden,Lounge,ontspan,Afgodendienst,verslappen,verzachten
waddywood => Waddywood, waddying => waden, waddy => waddy, waddlingly => waggelend, waddling => waggelend,