wader (Meaning)

Wordnet

wader (n)

any of many long-legged birds that wade in water in search of food

Webster

wader (n.)

One who, or that which, wades.

Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food, especially any species of limicoline or grallatorial birds; -- called also wading bird. See Illust. g, under Aves.

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wader Sentence Examples

  1. The fisherman waded through the shallow waters, carefully avoiding the slippery rocks.
  2. The long-legged waders stood motionless in the marsh, their eyes scanning the horizon for prey.
  3. The wading birds gracefully navigated the shallows, their delicate beaks probing the mud.
  4. The waders' feathers were perfectly adapted to their aquatic environment, repelling water and providing insulation.
  5. The kayakers had to wear waders to protect their legs from the cold, wet conditions.
  6. The rice farmers waded knee-deep in the flooded fields, carefully tending to their crops.
  7. The waders' nests were hidden among the reeds, providing a safe haven for their young.
  8. The waders' call could be heard echoing through the wetlands at dawn and dusk.
  9. The heavy rain made it difficult to wade through the flooded streets.
  10. The waders' migration route took them across vast oceans and continents.

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any of many long-legged birds that wade in water in search of foodOne who, or that which, wades., Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food

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The fisherman waded through the shallow waters, carefully avoiding the slippery rocks.

The long-legged waders stood motionless in the marsh, their eyes scanning the horizon for prey.

The wading birds gracefully navigated the shallows, their delicate beaks probing the mud.

The waders' feathers were perfectly adapted to their aquatic environment, repelling water and providing insulation.