wading in a sentence
v., n.
Definition
WADING refers to the act of walking through water or another substance that impedes movement, often involving partial immersion.
Sample Sentences
- She spent the afternoon wading through the cool stream, enjoying the sensation of the water on her skin.
- After wading through the thick fog, they finally caught sight of the lighthouse in the distance.
- Wading along the shore, he collected seashells that had been washed up by the tide.
- The children were wading in the shallow end of the pool, laughing and splashing each other playfully.
- Wading through the tall grass, she discovered a hidden path that led to a beautiful meadow.
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