wading (in or into) (Meaning)

wading (in or into)

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wading (in or into) Sentence Examples

  1. The children waded gleefully through the shallow stream, splashing and laughing.
  2. The hikers waded cautiously into the murky swamp, their boots sinking into the soft ground.
  3. As the tide receded, the fishermen waded out to cast their nets into the ocean.
  4. The explorer waded through the dense undergrowth, his machete clearing a path ahead.
  5. The refugees waded into the overcrowded boat, desperate to escape the war-torn country.
  6. The dog waded into the lake, retrieving a stick that had been thrown out.
  7. The soldiers waded through the snow-covered trenches, their heavy boots weighing them down.
  8. The volunteers waded into the disaster zone, distributing aid to the victims.
  9. The explorers waded into the uncharted cave, their flashlights illuminating the dark depths.
  10. The bird waded into the shallow pool, its legs covered in mud.

FAQs About the word wading (in or into)

approaching, going at, having at,diving (into), tackling, undertaking, pursuing, focussing (on), settling (down), lighting into

evading,avoiding, shunning, fooling, playing, idling, lagging, pottering (around),fiddling (around), trifling

The children waded gleefully through the shallow stream, splashing and laughing.

The hikers waded cautiously into the murky swamp, their boots sinking into the soft ground.

As the tide receded, the fishermen waded out to cast their nets into the ocean.

The explorer waded through the dense undergrowth, his machete clearing a path ahead.