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wade

verb
/weɪd/

Meaning

to walk through water or another substance that impedes movement

Example Sentences

The children waded in the shallow river.

Example Expressions

wade into something

Synonyms

trudge, plod, splash, ford

Antonyms

glide, float

Collocations

wade through water, wade across, wade into, wade in

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