Wade (verb)

  1. To walk through water or another liquid, typically with some difficulty or effort.
  2. To go or tread through something that is deep or difficult to navigate.

Origin:

From the old english word "wadan" meaning "to go, walk or tread in water or through something wet".

Examples:

  1. He waded through the shallow stream to get to the other side.
  2. She waded through the tall grass to find the lost ball.
  3. The children waded in the pool to cool off.
  4. He waded through the muddy field to reach the other side.
  5. The boy waded through the water to catch the fish.
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