Wades example sentences

Related (9): water, swamp, puddle, river, lake, flood, coast, beach, shore

"Wades" Example Sentences


1. He wades into the shallow water.
2. The young boy wades into the pond.
3. She wades through the tall grass.
4. The moose wades in the marsh.
5. I waded through the shallow lake.
6. They waded into the sandy beach water.
7. The alligator wades in the swamp water.
8. The ducks wade in the pond.
9. The detective wades through clues to solve the mystery.
10. He wades through piles of paperwork on his desk.
11. I waded into the cold river to cool down on the hot day.
12. The fisherman wades in the stream looking for the best fishing spots.
13. The child wades through the pile of autumn leaves.
14. She wades through the long line at the store.
15. He wades through the rows of corn to get to the other side of the field.
16. The hippo wades through the watering hole.
17. The adventurer wades through the jungle river.
18. They waded through knee-deep water to get to the other side of the creek.
19. The dog wades in the shallow water to chase after sticks and balls.
20. He wades through a sea of memories from his past.
21. The toddler wades in the kiddie pool.
22. The soldiers wade through waist-deep mud after the rainstorm.
23. I waded through heavy traffic on my way to work this morning.
24. The toddler cautiously wades into the warm shallow end of the pool.
25. The horse wades into the creek to drink fresh, cool water.
26. Tadpoles wade in the shallow edges of the pond.
27. The little girl wades through every room looking for her lost stuffed animal.
28. The hikers wade across the mountain stream.
29. The lifeguard wades into the crowded pool to help a struggling swimmer.
30. The surfer wades into the surf to paddle out to the waves.
31. The reporter wades through complicated data and statistics to find the story.
32. The rescue worker wades through storm debris looking for survivors.
33. The girl wades through her closet trying to decide what to wear to the party.
34. He wades through towering piles of books searching for relevant research.
35. The diver wades into the calm ocean water before taking the plunge.
36. The archaeologist wades through waist-deep water as he excavates the ancient ruins.
37. The toddler wades through his bowl of cereal, making a huge mess.
38. The surfer wades through knee-deep water before jumping on his board.
39. The mule deer wades across the shallow stream.
40. The swimmer wades into the pool to start her laps.
41. The child wades through the shallow end of the kiddie pool.
42. The woman wades through knee-deep flood waters to rescue her belongings.
43. The priest wades into the water to baptize the baby.
44. The explorers wade across the river to get to the other side of the jungle.
45. The duck wades through the shallow stream looking for food.
46. The toddler wades into the bathtub full of bubbles.
47. The elephant wades across the river.
48. The student wades through a sea of unfamiliar words in his reading assignment.
49. The soldier wades through the murky river during the obstacle course.
50. The ducklings wade through the shallow end of the pond.
51. The migrating birds wade along the shore of the vast lake.
52. They wade out into the tide pools to look for starfish and sea urchins.
53. The man wades into the icy river in an attempt to rescue the drowning child.
54. He wades through piles of paperwork each day at his office job.
55. The beaver wades into the pond to collect sticks and branches.
56. The preschoolers wade knee-deep in the ball pit.
57. The whale wades through the ocean waves.
58. She wades over to him through the crowded party.
59. The children wade through the fallen autumn leaves.
60. The toddler wades in the mucky marshland, getting filthy from head to toe.

Common Phases


1. Wade through paperwork - To make one's way slowly and laboriously through a large amount of paperwork.
2. Wade into something - To begin to involve oneself in or explore something, esp. something difficult or complex.
3. Wade through mud/water - To make one's way slowly and with difficulty through deep mud or water.
4. Wade in up to one's neck - To be thoroughly involved or immersed in something difficult.
5. Wade through a sea/ocean of something - To make one's way slowly through a very large amount of something.
6. Wade through a crowd - To slowly and carefully make one's way through a densely packed crowd of people.
7. Wade through a long line/queue - To slowly progress through a very long line of people waiting.
8. Wade through debris/rubble - To make one's way through a large amount of debris, wreckage, or ruined buildings after a disaster.
9. Wade knee-deep into something - To become thoroughly involved in or immersed in something.
10. Wade around/about - To move slowly and deliberately around or within an area.

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