wading Antonyms

Meaning of wading

Wordnet

wading (n)

walking with your feet in shallow water

Webster

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

of Wade

Webster

wading ()

a. & n. from Wade, v.

wading Sentence Examples

  1. The children were wading gleefully in the shallow end of the pool.
  2. The fishermen stood patiently, wading in the river, waiting for a bite.
  3. The hikers waded through the waist-high grass, searching for a trail.
  4. The rescuers waded into the treacherous waters to save the drowning man.
  5. The farmers waded through the flooded fields, inspecting their crops.
  6. The soldiers waded ashore from the landing craft, guns in hand.
  7. The ornithologists waded into the marsh, observing the nesting birds.
  8. The hikers waded across the small stream, their boots splashing in the water.
  9. The dog waded excitedly into the lake, eager to retrieve a floating stick.
  10. The children waded through the soft sand, building sandcastles on the beach.

FAQs About the word wading

walking with your feet in shallow waterof Wade, a. & n. from Wade, v.

exerting,trudging, scratching, scrabbling, grinding (out),trying, overexerting, attacking, exercising, essaying

chilling, easing (up), resting, loafing, breaking, chilling, slackening, hanging (around or out), hanging (around or out), loafing

The children were wading gleefully in the shallow end of the pool.

The fishermen stood patiently, wading in the river, waiting for a bite.

The hikers waded through the waist-high grass, searching for a trail.

The rescuers waded into the treacherous waters to save the drowning man.