Wader ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Wader ( noun )

  1. A person or a device that wades.
  2. A waterproof shoe or boot extending above the ankle and sometimes the knee, worn for wading in water.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english wadere; akin to old high german watar water.

Examples:

  1. The wader cast his line into the stream.
  2. He put on his waders and waded into the river.
  3. The waders were filled with water.
  4. Fishermen usually wear waders to prevent getting wet.
  5. Waders are used to make fishing in deep waters more comfortable.

(As a verb)

Wader ( verb )

  1. A person or a device that wades.
  2. A waterproof shoe or boot extending above the ankle and sometimes the knee, worn for wading in water.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english wadere; akin to old high german watar water.

Examples:

  1. The wader cast his line into the stream.
  2. He put on his waders and waded into the river.
  3. The waders were filled with water.
  4. Fishermen usually wear waders to prevent getting wet.
  5. Waders are used to make fishing in deep waters more comfortable.
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