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How to pronounce wade in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms virginia wade
Type Words
Type of walk
Has types puddle
Derivation wader, wading


Can we wade across the river to the other side?.

Examples of wade

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Wade expects to be back long before the Oct. 26 regular-season opener in Boston.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Wade Smith, Blake's Raleigh-based lawyer, said he could not immediately comment.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Wade had 23 points despite sitting out some of the first half with a hip injury.
From the sacbee.com
At that point the water had receded so that Wright could wade through the house.
From the ocregister.com
Wade might miss the game with a sore knee, although Jackson expects him to play.
From the post-gazette.com
Those animals could wade under a bridge, but they must climb over the causeways.
From the thestate.com
Wade Belak is expected to provide a physical edge for the Predators this season.
From the tennessean.com
Wade schooled him in the Magic's defeat in Miami to the Heat, scoring 27 points.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Ticket-holders had to wade through a sea of hopeful fans holding pathetic signs.
From the bloomberg.com
More examples
  • English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945)
  • Walk (through relatively shallow water); "Can we wade across the river to the other side?"; "Wade the pond"
  • (wading) walking with your feet in shallow water
  • WADE is an AM Radio Station broadcasting on 1340 kHz. The station is owned by the Inspirational Deliverance Center of Waxhaw, North Carolina, but the city of license is Wadesboro, North Carolina, one county east in Anson County, North Carolina.
  • Wade (from the Old English Wada) sometimes Waetla is the English name for a common Germanic mythological character who, depending on location, is also known as Vadi (Norse) and Wate (Middle High German). ...
  • This is a list of characters appearing in the animated series Kim Possible.
  • (The Wades) The Wades are a Gospel and R&B group from South London.
  • (Wading) Swimming is movement through water using one's limbs, and usually without artificial apparatus. Swimming is an activity that can be both useful and recreational. Its primary uses are bathing, cooling, fishing, recreation, exercise, and sport.
  • An act of wading; to walk through water or something that impedes progress; to progress with difficulty