Wade in a sentence

(1) The water was too cold to wade in.
(2) The water was too murky to wade in.
(3) Wade's dog loves to wade in the creek.
(4) The children loved to wade in the pond.
(5) The water was shallow enough to wade in.
(6) The stream is shallow enough to wade in.
(7) I decided to wade in the pool to cool off.
(8) We had to wade in water to reach the dock.
(9) The inlet is shallow enough to wade across.
(10) I watched as the ducks wade in the channel.
Wade sentence
(11) I decided to wade in the lagoon to cool off.
(12) You can wade out to the sandbar at low tide.
(13) The river was shallow enough to wade across.
(14) I decided to wade in the eddies of the river.
(15) The children wade up the river to catch fish.
(16) Roll up your pants to wade through the river.
(17) We had to wade in water to reach the sandbar.
(18) The pond is shallow enough for us to wade in.
(19) The river was shallow enough to wade through.
(20) The water was shallow enough to wade through.
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(21) Wade up the river to find the hidden treasure.
(22) The ducks wade up the river in search of food.
(23) The birds wade up the estuary during low tide.
(24) The water was too deep to wade in the channel.
(25) I love to wade in the pool on hot summer days.
(26) I wade up early every morning to go for a run.
(27) He wade up to the counter to order his coffee.
(28) It's not safe to wade in water during a storm.
(29) The stream was shallow enough to wade through.
(30) We had to wade in the water to reach the boat.
Sentence of wade
(31) He wade up to the podium to deliver his speech.
(32) I love to wade in the pond on a hot summer day.
(33) I love to wade in the pool on a hot summer day.
(34) You can wade out to the island during low tide.
(35) Don't forget to wade up before going for a run.
(36) The swimmers wade up the lane during their race.
(37) The dog loves to wade through grass at the park.
(38) The fish dart around me as I wade in the eddies.
(39) The dog struggled to wade through the deep snow.
(40) I had to wade through snow to get to the mailbox.
Wade meaningful sentence
(41) The dog eagerly jumped in to wade in the channel.
(42) The warm breeze enticed us to wade in the lagoon.
(43) I love to wade in the stream on a hot summer day.
(44) I have to wade through reports every day at work.
(45) You can wade out to the sandbar to have a picnic.
(46) The kids love to wade in water and catch minnows.
(47) The little girl was hesitant to wade in the lake.
(48) I had to wade through problems to find a solution.
(49) We need to wade through problems to make progress.
(50) She had to wade through problems to prove herself.
Wade sentence examples
(51) Wade in the inlet to cool off on a hot summer day.
(52) The dogs love to wade in the runs at the dog park.
(53) I saw a group of kids wade in the canal yesterday.
(54) I had to wade in slush to get to my morning class.
(55) He had to wade through problems to gain experience.
(56) I had to wade up the muddy path to reach the cabin.
(57) We had to wade through grass to find the lost ball.
(58) The birds chirp happily as they wade in the eddies.
(59) The water is crystal clear as I wade in the eddies.
(60) The water dances around me as I wade in the eddies.
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(61) I feel connected to nature as I wade in the eddies.
(62) The inlet is a peaceful place to wade and meditate.
(63) The hiker decided to wade across the shallow river.
(64) The dog eagerly jumped in to wade across the creek.
(65) The ducks wade around in the pond looking for food.
(66) They wade up the stairs to reach the rooftop party.
(67) The ship had to wade through ice to reach the port.
(68) I had to wade through slush to get to my dorm room.
(69) Wade decided to wade close to the shore to be safe.
(70) He had to wade through problems to earn his success.
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(71) She had to wade through problems to prove her worth.
(72) She had to wade through problems to reach her goals.
(73) He had to wade through problems to find his purpose.
(74) The fishermen wade up the river to cast their lines.
(75) Wade in the riffles to cool off on a hot summer day.
(76) I had to wade through difficulties to reach my goal.
(77) Wade in the channel to cool off on a hot summer day.
(78) The locals often wade in the channel to catch crabs.
(79) The water was shallow enough to wade in the channel.
(80) I decided to wade in the lake for a refreshing swim.
Sentence using wade
(81) The ducks wade around in the pond, quacking happily.
(82) The cat wade up to its owner, purring for attention.
(83) She wade up to the mirror, examining her reflection.
(84) The fishermen often wade in the inlet to catch fish.
(85) The children love to wade in the pools at the beach.
(86) I had to wade in the swamp to retrieve my lost shoe.
(87) Wade downriver to find the perfect spot for fishing.
(88) The best way to cross the river is to wade in water.
(89) The creek is shallow, and it's easy to wade through.
(90) Wade had to wade through the debris after the flood.
Wade example sentence
(91) He had to wade off temptation and stick to his diet.
(92) She had to wade through problems to find her passion.
(93) He had to wade through problems to make a difference.
(94) I decided to wade into the shallow water to cool off.
(95) I decided to wade in the sound of the crashing waves.
(96) We had to wade up the steep hill to reach the summit.
(97) The dog loves to wade up the shallow end of the lake.
(98) It's not safe to wade in the harbor during high tide.
(99) They had to wade into the water to fish the shallows.
(100) I had to wade through grass to reach the picnic spot.
Sentence with word wade
(101) I love to wade in the inlet and search for seashells.
(102) We decided to wade in the inlet and watch the sunset.
(103) We had to wade through snow to get to the ski resort.
(104) The fishermen wade around in the river to catch fish.
(105) It took us hours to wade through the heavy snowstorm.
(106) We often wade in the Gulf during our beach vacations.
(107) I slipped and fell while trying to wade in the canal.
(108) It's not safe to wade in the strait during high tide.
(109) The canal is a great place to wade in and catch fish.
(110) You can wade out to the sand dunes for a scenic hike.
Sentence of wade
(111) You can wade out to the sandbar to collect seashells.
(112) Wade managed to wade across the deep end of the pool.
(113) I always wade up with a cup of coffee in the morning.
(114) The sun glistens on the water as I wade in the eddies.
(115) Wade in the waterfall to cool off on a hot summer day.
(116) We had to wade through the snow to find our lost sled.
(117) It's not safe to wade in the channel during high tide.
(118) The lagoon's clear blue waters beckoned us to wade in.
(119) The fishermen wade around in the creek to catch trout.
(120) The pool's crystal-clear water beckoned me to wade in.
Wade used in a sentence
(121) During low tide, it is easier to wade in the channels.
(122) The hiker stopped to wade in the riffles and cool off.
(123) The children love to wade in the shallows of the lake.
(124) I had to wade through slush to get to the dining hall.
(125) The dog loves to wade in water and chase after sticks.
(126) We had to wade in water to reach the hidden waterfall.
(127) Let's wade across the stream to get to the other side.
(128) I like to wade up slowly and enjoy my morning routine.
(129) The water was knee high, so we had to wade through it.
(130) The hunter had to wade through grass to track the deer.
Wade sentence in English
(131) The child had to wade through grass to catch fireflies.
(132) The cyclist had to wade through grass to avoid traffic.
(133) The river is teeming with life as I wade in the eddies.
(134) I can feel the power of nature as I wade in the eddies.
(135) We had to wear waterproof boots to wade in the estuary.
(136) The jogger had to wade in slush during his morning run.
(137) The hiker struggled to wade through sand in the desert.
(138) She wade up to her waist in the cool, refreshing water.
(139) We wade up the hill to get a better view of the sunset.
(140) He wade up to the car, unlocking the door with his key.
(141) The fishermen wade in the channels to catch fresh fish.
(142) The channels are shallow enough to wade in comfortably.
(143) The hiker had to wade through water to cross the river.
(144) The dog was hesitant to wade through water in the pond.
(145) The dog had to wade through grass to fetch the frisbee.
(146) I decided to wade in the pond to cool off after my run.
(147) I always wade in the pool before I start swimming laps.
(148) The kids were excited to wade in the runs at the creek.
(149) The cool water caresses my feet as I wade in the river.
(150) The kayakers had to wade downriver to avoid the rapids.
(151) You can wade out to the waterfall for a natural shower.
(152) I always bring a book to read while I wade in the sand.
(153) I had to wade through slush to get to my part-time job.
(154) I had to wade through slush to get to my afternoon lab.
(155) You can wade by the bookstore to buy some college gear.
(156) They had to wade through problems to reach a compromise.
(157) They had to wade through problems to find common ground.
(158) Let's wade up the pond and see if we can spot any ducks.
(159) The harbor is a great place to wade and watch the birds.
(160) The jogger had to wade through grass to take a shortcut.
(161) Wade in the eddies to experience the power of the river.
(162) The riverbank is lush and green as I wade in the eddies.
(163) The hikers had to wade through snow to reach the summit.
(164) I love to wade in the shallows and search for seashells.
(165) The children were excited to wade across the small pond.
(166) The dog jumped in the stream and started to wade around.
(167) It's a hot day, so let's wade in the harbor to cool off.
(168) The children love to wade in the lake and catch minnows.
(169) The water was too cold to wade in the pool this morning.
(170) I don't want to wade in the runs, the water looks dirty.
(171) The fisherman had to wade in the swamp to cast his line.
(172) The hikers had to wade downriver to reach the waterfall.
(173) You can wade out to the hot springs for a relaxing soak.
(174) The river was shallow enough to wade beneath the bridge.
(175) I love to wade beneath the stars on a warm summer night.
(176) The water was too deep to wade in without a life jacket.
(177) We all decided to wade in the ocean on a hot summer day.
(178) We had to wade through the mud to reach our destination.
(179) She had to wade off negative thoughts to stay motivated.
(180) She had to wade through problems before reaching success.
(181) We had to wade through problems to improve our processes.
(182) We had to wade up the flooded street to get to our house.
(183) The children love to wade up the shallow end of the pool.
(184) Let's wade up the stream and see if we can find any gold.
(185) The heron's long legs help it wade through shallow water.
(186) The harbor is a great place to wade and watch the sunset.
(187) The farmer had to wade through grass to feed the animals.
(188) The river is alive with movement as I wade in the eddies.
(189) The inlet is a popular spot for locals to wade and relax.
(190) We had to wade through knee-deep snow to reach the cabin.
(191) We had to wade through water to rescue the stranded boat.
(192) The crystal-clear water tempted us to wade in the lagoon.
(193) The lagoon's sandy bottom made it comfortable to wade in.
(194) Wade in the shallows to feel the cool water on your feet.
(195) The mailman had to wade in slush to deliver the packages.
(196) The ducks wade around in the pond, searching for insects.
(197) The pool's gentle slope makes it easy to wade in and out.
(198) The dog wade up to its owner, wagging its tail excitedly.
(199) The locals often wade in the harbor to exercise and swim.
(200) The polar bear had to wade through ice to reach its prey.
(201) The kayakers had to wade through ice to reach the rapids.
(202) I love to wade in the canal during the hot summer months.
(203) I can't wait to go on vacation and wade in the warm sand.
(204) I had to wade through slush to get to my morning lecture.
(205) She rolled up the legs of her pants to wade in the water.
(206) The athlete had to wade off injuries to continue playing.
(207) They had to wade through problems to complete the project.
(208) It's important to wade through problems to learn and grow.
(209) He had to wade through problems to overcome his obstacles.
(210) The soothing sound of the rain made me want to wade in it.
(211) Let's wade up the shallow stream and see what we can find.
(212) The dog loves to wade up the creek and chase after sticks.
(213) The children decided to wade up the creek and build a dam.
(214) We had to wade up the waist-deep water to cross the river.
(215) The harbor is a popular spot for locals to wade and relax.
(216) The pool was shallow enough for us to wade in comfortably.
(217) The pool's clean and inviting water tempted us to wade in.
(218) The gardener had to wade through grass to trim the hedges.
(219) The camper had to wade through grass to set up their tent.
(220) It's refreshing to wade in the eddies on a hot summer day.
(221) The dog eagerly jumped in and started to wade in the lake.
(222) The crystal-clear water invites you to wade in the lagoon.
(223) The lagoon's gentle waves invite you to wade in and relax.
(224) The cove is a great place to wade and practice snorkeling.
(225) The estuary is a popular spot for locals to wade and fish.
(226) We had to wade in slush to reach the entrance of the mall.
(227) The park visitors wade around in the fountain to cool off.
(228) The children wade around in the puddles after a rainstorm.
(229) We had to wade through the slushy snow on our way to work.
(230) The bird wade up to the bird feeder, pecking at the seeds.
(231) The gardener wade up to the flowerbed, planting new seeds.
(232) The ducks gracefully wade in the pond, searching for food.
(233) The dog eagerly jumped into the water to wade in the pond.
(234) The warm water beckoned us to wade in the inlet and relax.
(235) The fishermen wade in the harbor to catch some fresh fish.
(236) The kayaker had to wade through rocks to reach the rapids.
(237) My dog loves to wade in the pool and chase after his toys.
(238) The fishermen had to wade through ice to reach their boat.
(239) The scientists had to wade through ice to collect samples.
(240) The farmer had to wade in the swamp to check on his crops.
(241) The surveyor had to wade in the swamp to measure the land.
(242) The fishermen wade in the channels to catch the best fish.
(243) We had to wade along the muddy path to reach the campsite.
(244) The children were hesitant to wade in water with the fish.
(245) The river was shallow, so we could easily wade through it.
(246) He had to wade off exhaustion to finish his final project.
(247) It's important to wade up your mind before taking an exam.
(248) We had to wade through problems to find the right approach.
(249) We had to wade through problems to find the right solution.
(250) It's important to wade through problems to achieve success.
(251) We had to wade through problems to overcome our challenges.
(252) She had to wade through problems to prove her capabilities.
(253) I had to wade through ankle-deep slush to get to the store.
(254) The children loved to wade in the eddies and splash around.
(255) The harbor is a peaceful place to wade and reflect on life.
(256) The pool's shallow depth allowed us to comfortably wade in.
(257) The farmer had to wade through grass to check on the crops.
(258) I had to wade through options before choosing the best one.
(259) We decided to wade in the eddies and explore the riverbank.
(260) The dog eagerly jumps into the water to wade in the eddies.
(261) The cool water is a welcome relief as I wade in the eddies.
(262) The inlet is the perfect place to wade and watch the birds.
(263) The athlete trained to wade across the fast-flowing stream.
(264) Wade in the cove and feel the cool water against your skin.
(265) She pinched up her skirt to wade through the shallow water.
(266) I had to wade in slush to get to the bus stop this morning.
(267) The dog loves to wade around in the lake during the summer.
(268) It was a struggle to wade through snow during the blizzard.
(269) The swimmer wade up to the starting line, ready to dive in.
(270) She wade up to the piano, ready to play a beautiful melody.
(271) They wade up to the finish line, celebrating their victory.
(272) The golfer had to wade through grass to find his lost ball.
(273) Every summer, we wade in the pools at the local water park.
(274) The children loved to wade in the swamp and catch tadpoles.
(275) The surfers wade in the channels to catch the perfect wave.
(276) The manager had to wade through reports to make a decision.
(277) The avocets' long legs allow them to wade in shallow water.
(278) It's important to check the depth before you wade in water.
(279) You can wade by the art gallery to see the latest exhibits.
(280) Let's wade up the creek and see if we can find any tadpoles.
(281) We had to wade up the rocky riverbed to reach the waterfall.
(282) The harbor is a safe place to wade and swim during low tide.
(283) The team had to wade through options to come up with a plan.
(284) He had to wade through options before settling on a new car.
(285) The lagoon is the perfect spot to wade and watch the sunset.
(286) The children love to wade in the cove and collect seashells.
(287) It is not advisable to wade in the estuary during high tide.
(288) It's not fun to wade in slush when you're wearing new shoes.
(289) The beachcombers had to wade through sand to find seashells.
(290) We had to wade around the mud puddles on our way to the car.
(291) The beachgoers wade around in the ocean, enjoying the waves.
(292) It's so refreshing to wade in the ocean on a hot summer day.
(293) The brook was shallow enough for us to wade in and cool off.
(294) Every summer, we wade in the lake to cool off from the heat.
(295) The children loved to wade in the riffles and catch minnows.
(296) The detective had to wade through reports to solve the case.
(297) The lawyer had to wade through reports to prepare for trial.
(298) I had to wade through instructions to set up my new printer.
(299) The swimmers decided to wade downriver to reach the sandbar.
(300) I had to wear my rain boots to wade through the slushy mess.
(301) You can wade by the gym to get a workout in between classes.
(302) I need to wade off procrastination and start my paper early.
(303) Waterbucks are known for their ability to wade through water.
(304) The team had to wade through problems to achieve their goals.
(305) It's necessary to wade through problems to achieve greatness.
(306) The peacefulness of the lake tempted me to wade in the sound.
(307) The rocks created small eddies where we could wade and relax.
(308) The locals often wade in the harbor to catch fish for dinner.
(309) The dog eagerly jumped into the water to wade in the riffles.
(310) The hiker had to wade through grass to continue on the trail.
(311) The volunteer had to wade through grass to clean up the park.
(312) The rocks beneath my feet are smooth as I wade in the eddies.
(313) The river is a source of tranquility as I wade in the eddies.
(314) They had to wade through difficulties to find the right path.
(315) The car got stuck while trying to wade through the deep snow.
(316) The snowstorm forced us to wade through the snow to get home.
(317) The car struggled to wade through the thick snow on the road.
(318) The hiker had to wade through water to continue on the trail.
(319) We took a leisurely stroll and decided to wade in the lagoon.
(320) The lagoon's gentle waves invited us to wade in and cool off.
(321) The lagoon's shallow depth allowed us to comfortably wade in.
(322) The warm sun on my back made it tempting to wade in the sand.
(323) The students had to wade in slush to get to their school bus.
(324) I had to wade in slush to get to the store and buy groceries.
(325) We had to wade through knee-deep snow to get to the bus stop.
(326) The dog loved to wade through the fresh snow in the backyard.
(327) The mailman had to wade through snow to deliver the packages.
(328) The skiers had to wade through the soft snow on the mountain.
(329) We had to wade through the icy snow to reach the frozen lake.
(330) After a long hike, I decided to wade in the pool to cool off.
(331) I love the sensation of weightlessness as I wade in the pool.
(332) The farmer wade up to the barn, ready to tend to the animals.
(333) The locals often wade in the canal to catch crabs for dinner.
(334) The backwaters are a peaceful place to wade and enjoy nature.
(335) The accountant had to wade through reports to find the error.
(336) The auditor had to wade through reports to ensure compliance.
(337) The stork's long-legs allow it to wade through shallow water.
(338) We decided to wade downriver to cool off on a hot summer day.
(339) You can wade behind the scenes to see how a play is produced.
(340) You can wade behind the noise to find a quiet place to study.
(341) I had to wade beneath the waterfall to reach the hidden cave.
(342) I love the sound of the waves crashing as I wade in the sand.
(343) The hiker rolled up his trouser leg to wade through the river.
(344) The sound of a thunderstorm made me want to wade in its power.
(345) The hikers wade up the mountain stream to reach the waterfall.
(346) The harbor is a great place to wade and cool off on a hot day.
(347) The harbor is a popular spot for locals to wade and socialize.
(348) The landscaper had to wade through grass to plant new flowers.
(349) It's so peaceful to wade in the inlet and listen to the waves.
(350) The kids loved to wade in the inlet and build sand sculptures.
(351) The inlet is a serene place to wade and watch the boats go by.
(352) It took us hours to wade through the thick snow in the forest.
(353) It took us hours to wade through sand and reach the shoreline.
(354) The sandstorm forced us to wade through sand and seek shelter.
(355) The children loved to wade in the eddies of the shallow river.
(356) The children loved to wade in the undercut banks of the river.
(357) We wade up to the front row to get a closer look at the stage.
(358) The tide was low, making it a great time to wade in the inlet.
(359) We decided to wade in the ocean and watch the sunset together.
(360) I decided to wade in the lake to cool off on a hot summer day.
(361) The fishermen often wade in the strait to catch fresh seafood.
(362) The birds gracefully wade in the channels, searching for food.
(363) As the sun set, we decided to wade in the stream and cool off.
(364) The water was crystal clear, inviting us to wade in the canal.
(365) I had to wade through textbooks to prepare for my final exams.
(366) The divers had to wade in the strait to reach the sunken ship.
(367) The children love to wade in the harbor and collect seashells.
(368) The tourists wade in the harbor to take pictures of the boats.
(369) The divers wade in the harbor to explore the underwater world.
(370) I love to wade in the cove and feel the cool water on my feet.
(371) I always make sure to wade in the cove when I visit the beach.
(372) I love to wade in the Gulf and feel the warm water on my feet.
(373) The fisherman decided to wade in the runs to catch some trout.
(374) The hiker took off his shoes to wade in the runs of the river.
(375) The locals knew the best spot to wade in the runs of the lake.
(376) The explorers had to wade through ice to reach the North Pole.
(377) The skiers had to wade through ice to reach the mountain peak.
(378) The kayakers had to wade in the channel to launch their boats.
(379) The estuary is a peaceful place to wade and reflect on nature.
(380) The hikers had to wade through snowdrifts to reach the summit.
(381) I decided to wade into the ocean to cool off from the hot sun.
(382) We had to wade along the flooded trail to reach the waterfall.
(383) I had to wade through slush to get to my evening club meeting.
(384) We had to wade in water to get to the other side of the beach.
(385) She rolled up the legs of her pants to wade through the river.
(386) She had to wade off anxiety to give a successful presentation.
(387) The student had to wade off stress and stay calm during exams.
(388) They had to wade through problems to build a strong foundation.
(389) The brooklet's water was shallow enough for us to wade through.
(390) The swimmer had to wade through rough waves to reach the shore.
(391) The sandpipers' long legs help them wade through shallow water.
(392) The pool's shallow end was ideal for young children to wade in.
(393) The pool's gentle waves made it even more enjoyable to wade in.
(394) The pool's calm atmosphere made it perfect for a peaceful wade.
(395) It took me a while to wade through options and make a decision.
(396) The dog loves to wade beneath the sprinkler on hot summer days.
(397) The inlet is a great place to wade and explore the marine life.
(398) We decided to wade in the inlet and have a picnic on the shore.
(399) The kids loved to wade in the inlet and chase after small fish.
(400) I decided to wade in the ocean to cool off on a hot summer day.
(401) It was difficult to wade through snow in my heavy winter boots.
(402) The children were hesitant to wade in the deep end of the pool.
(403) We decided to wade in the shallows instead of going for a swim.
(404) It's always refreshing to wade in the lagoon after a long hike.
(405) We decided to wade in the cove and explore the underwater life.
(406) The kids were excited to wade in slush during the winter storm.
(407) The horse struggled to wade through the deep sand on the trail.
(408) The tourists had to wade through sand to reach the hidden cove.
(409) The wind made it challenging to wade through sand on the dunes.
(410) We had to wade around the flooded streets after the heavy rain.
(411) We had to wade through the knee-deep snow to find our lost dog.
(412) The pool's shallow end is ideal for beginners learning to wade.
(413) I love to wade in the ocean and feel the cool water on my feet.
(414) The children love to wade in the Gulf and search for seashells.
(415) We love to wade in the Gulf and build sandcastles on the shore.
(416) We often wade in the Gulf and watch the pelicans dive for fish.
(417) We often wade in the Gulf and watch the seagulls soar above us.
(418) I had to wade through a mountain of paperwork to file my taxes.
(419) I decided to wade in the canal to cool off on a hot summer day.
(420) It is not safe to wade in the canal due to the strong currents.
(421) The beachgoers wade into the ocean, splashing within the waves.
(422) The fishermen decided to wade in the strait to catch some fish.
(423) The environmentalists wade in the harbor to clean up any trash.
(424) I always make sure to wade in the lake before going for a swim.
(425) I love to wade in the deep end of the pool and feel weightless.
(426) The divers had to wade through debris to explore the shipwreck.
(427) The canal is a popular spot for people to wade in and cool off.
(428) The locals warned us not to wade in the fjord during high tide.
(429) I love to wade in the inlet and feel the cool water on my feet.
(430) I love to wade in the marsh and feel the cool water on my feet.
(431) I love to wade in the sound and feel the cool water on my feet.
(432) As the river flowed gently, we decided to wade along its banks.
(433) The hikers had to wade along the stream to reach the waterfall.
(434) Don't wade out too far in the ocean, the current can be strong.
(435) The only way to cross the river was to wade beneath the rapids.
(436) It can be challenging to wade through problems without guidance.
(437) It can be overwhelming to wade through problems without support.
(438) They had to wade through problems to establish their reputation.
(439) The lapwing's long legs enable it to wade through shallow water.
(440) The children decided to wade up the beach and collect seashells.
(441) We decided to wade up the lake and cool off on a hot summer day.
(442) The hiker had to wade through a muddy trail after the rainstorm.
(443) The teacher had to wade through a stack of assignments to grade.
(444) The godwits' long legs allow them to wade through shallow water.
(445) The sound of the rushing water enticed me to wade in the eddies.
(446) I decided to wade in the harbor to cool off on a hot summer day.
(447) The harbor is a popular spot for people to wade and take photos.
(448) It's so refreshing to wade in the pool after a long day at work.
(449) We put on our swimsuits and headed straight to wade in the pool.
(450) It's always refreshing to wade in the riffles after a long hike.
(451) The sound of the rushing water invites me to wade in the eddies.
(452) The river is a playground for adventure as I wade in the eddies.
(453) The children were excited to wade in the lake and splash around.
(454) I love to wade in snow and feel the cold flakes beneath my feet.
(455) The dog happily bounded through the yard, eager to wade in snow.
(456) The swimmers wade around in the pool before starting their laps.
(457) We had to wade through snow to reach the cabin in the mountains.
(458) We had to wade through waist-deep snow to get to the ski resort.
(459) The darter's long legs enable it to wade through shallow waters.
(460) The pool's shallow end is perfect for young children to wade in.
(461) It is not advisable to wade in the pond without proper footwear.
(462) We decided to wade in the inlet to cool off on a hot summer day.
(463) The swamp is a hidden gem, and I wade in to uncover its secrets.
(464) The sight of dolphins swimming nearby made me wade into rapture.
(465) The kayakers had to wade in the main stem to launch their boats.
(466) The children love to wade in the channels and play in the water.
(467) The channels are a popular spot for people to wade in and relax.
(468) The hiker took a break to wade in shallow pools along the trail.
(469) The children loved to wade in shallow rivers and catch tadpoles.
(470) I love to wade in the lagoon and feel the cool water on my feet.
(471) The soldier had to wade through grass to reach the enemy's camp.
(472) We decided to wade in the lake instead of going for a boat ride.
(473) The children were warned not to wade in the runs after the rain.
(474) We took a break from our hike to wade in the sound and cool off.
(475) The locals often wade in the sound to collect oysters and clams.
(476) The hiker had to wade through sand to reach the top of the dune.
(477) The children love to wade in the channels and collect seashells.
(478) The journalist had to wade through reports to write the article.
(479) It took me hours to wade through instructions for my new camera.
(480) The flamingoes' long legs allow them to wade through deep water.
(481) The guide instructed us to wade downriver to reach the campsite.
(482) We had to wade downriver to cross the shallow part of the river.
(483) You can wade out to the waterfall to feel the mist on your face.
(484) It's important to wade off distractions when studying for exams.
(485) It's important to wade off negativity and focus on the positive.
(486) The sound of children laughing made me want to wade in their joy.
(487) The sound of a crackling fire made me want to wade in its warmth.
(488) We decided to wade up the waterfall and feel the refreshing mist.
(489) The group had to wade up the narrow gorge to continue their hike.
(490) The chef had to wade through a busy kitchen to prepare the meals.
(491) I decided to wade in the estuary to cool off on a hot summer day.
(492) The pool's sparkling blue water beckoned us to wade in and relax.
(493) The soccer player had to wade through grass to retrieve the ball.
(494) The photographer had to wade through grass to capture the sunset.
(495) I had to wade beneath the crowd to get to the front of the stage.
(496) The hiker had to wade beneath the tall grass to reach the summit.
(497) We had to wade through waist-deep snow to reach the remote cabin.
(498) I had to wade through water to reach the other side of the river.
(499) It's best to wade in the shallows if you're not a strong swimmer.
(500) The swimmer had to wade across the pool to get to the other side.
(501) The dog hesitated to wade in slush, unsure of the cold sensation.
(502) I had to roll up my pants to wade in slush during the heavy rain.
(503) I had to wade in slush to rescue my dog who got stuck in a ditch.
(504) The snowplow cleared the road, making it easier to wade in slush.
(505) The workers had to wade in slush to repair the broken water pipe.
(506) The hikers had to wade around the river to continue on the trail.
(507) We decided to wade in the eddies to cool off on a hot summer day.
(508) We had to wade through the ankle-deep snow to find our lost keys.
(509) It was a challenge to wade through the heavy snow with our sleds.
(510) I like to wade in the pool to stretch my muscles after a workout.
(511) The pool's inviting blue water tempted me to wade in immediately.
(512) The children were excited to wade in the pond and catch tadpoles.
(513) The shallow depth of the inlet allowed us to wade in comfortably.
(514) The soft sand made it comfortable to wade in the inlet for hours.
(515) The cool breeze and gentle waves invited me to wade into rapture.
(516) Tourists are advised not to wade in the channels without a guide.
(517) The diver had to wade through rocks to reach the underwater cave.
(518) The farmer had to wade through water to reach his flooded fields.
(519) The children were excited to wade in the pool for the first time.
(520) The adventurers had to wade through ice to reach the hidden cave.
(521) I love to wade in the estuary and feel the cool water on my feet.
(522) The hunters had to wade in the swamp to reach their hunting spot.
(523) The researcher had to wade through reports to find relevant data.
(524) The analyst had to wade through reports to make a recommendation.
(525) I had to wade through research to find the answer to my question.
(526) It's important to wade behind the facts before making a decision.
(527) As I wade beneath the waves, I feel a sense of calm wash over me.
(528) The water was so clear that I could see the fish wade beneath me.
(529) I had to wade beneath the surface to retrieve my lost sunglasses.
(530) I couldn't help but wade in the sound of a bustling city at night.
(531) The hikers had to wade up the icy river to continue their journey.
(532) The children were excited to wade in the pool on a hot summer day.
(533) The fisherman had to wade through grass to reach the fishing spot.
(534) She had to wade through options before finding the right solution.
(535) He had to wade through options before deciding on a new diet plan.
(536) It takes courage to wade through difficulties and face your fears.
(537) The kids couldn't wait to wade in the inlet and build sandcastles.
(538) The snowplow had to wade through the heavy snow to clear the road.
(539) The children love to wade in the channel and search for seashells.
(540) The sandbar allowed us to wade in the lake without going too deep.
(541) We had to wade across the flooded street to reach our destination.
(542) We decided to wade in the estuary to cool off on a hot summer day.
(543) The car tires got stuck while trying to wade in slush on the road.
(544) I had to wade in slush to reach the entrance of the concert venue.
(545) We decided to take a winter hike and wade in snow along the trail.
(546) The snow was so deep that we had to wade in snow up to our waists.
(547) The snow was so deep that we had to wade in snow up to our chests.
(548) The sunbathers had to wade through sand to reach the water's edge.
(549) The kids love to wade around in the shallow end of the water park.
(550) The snowshoers had to wade through the powdery snow in the forest.
Wade meaning
Wade is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Whether you are a native English speaker or a non-native learner, understanding how to use "wade" correctly in a sentence can enhance your language skills. In this article, we will explore the different ways to use "wade" and provide you with valuable tips to incorporate it effectively into your writing and conversations.
1. Definition of "Wade": Before delving into the usage of "wade," it is essential to understand its meaning. "Wade" is a verb that typically refers to walking through water or any other liquid substance that is not too deep. It implies moving slowly and carefully, often with some effort, through a liquid medium.
2. Using "Wade" in a Literal Sense: The most common usage of "wade" is in a literal sense, describing the act of walking through water. For example: - "The children waded through the shallow stream, splashing and laughing." - "She waded into the ocean, feeling the cool water against her skin."
3. Metaphorical Usage of "Wade": Apart from its literal meaning, "wade" can also be used metaphorically to describe navigating through challenging or difficult situations. Here are a few examples: - "After losing his job, he had to wade through a sea of job applications to find a new opportunity." - "The politician waded through a barrage of questions from the press during the conference."
4. Collocations with "Wade": Collocations are words that often appear together with a specific term. Knowing the common collocations with "wade" can help you use it more naturally. Some common collocations include: - "Wade through": This phrase is often used to describe the act of making one's way through a large amount of something, such as paperwork, emails, or a crowd. For instance: - "I had to wade through a pile of paperwork before I could leave the office." - "She waded through the dense crowd to get to the front of the stage." - "Wade in": This phrase is used to describe someone who gets involved in a situation or discussion without hesitation. For example: - "He waded in with his opinion, sparking a heated debate among the group." - "The teacher waded in to resolve the conflict between the students."
5. Tips for Using "Wade" Effectively: To ensure you are using "wade" correctly in your sentences, consider the following tips: - Understand the context: Before using "wade," make sure you understand the situation or scenario you are describing. This will help you choose the appropriate meaning and usage of the word. - Use descriptive language: When using "wade" in a sentence, try to provide additional details to paint a vivid picture for the reader or listener. This will make your sentence more engaging and effective. - Practice with different sentence structures: Experiment with different sentence structures to incorporate "wade" into your writing or conversations. This will help you become more comfortable and versatile in using the word. - Read and listen to examples: Exposure to various examples of "wade" being used in context will improve your understanding and usage of the word. Read books, articles, or listen to native speakers to gain familiarity with its correct usage.
In conclusion, "wade" is a versatile word that can be used both literally and metaphorically. By understanding its meaning, exploring common collocations, and following the tips provided, you can confidently incorporate "wade" into your vocabulary and communicate effectively in various situations.
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