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Tenses: wades, wading, waded

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to wade
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Etymology: [ 'wAd ] (verb.) 13th century. From the Old English for a ford.
Synonyms: attack, attempt, bathe, drudge, fall to, ford, get feet wet, get stuck in, go for, initiate, jump in, labor, launch, light into, paddle, pitch in, set about, set to, splash

yürüyerek geç, suda yürümek, çamurda yürümek, suda yürüme, çamurda yürüme, yürüyerek geçmek, zorla ilerlemek, zorlukla yürüme, sığ suda oynamak, güçlükle ilerleme, sığ suda/çamurda yürümek, zor yürü, çamurda yürüme,

1 yürüyerek geç  fiil     ts
2 suda yürümek     ts
3 çamurda yürümek  fiil     ts
4 suda yürüme     ts
5 çamurda yürüme     ts
6 yürüyerek geçmek     ts
7 zorla ilerlemek     ts
8 zorlukla yürüme     ts
9 sığ suda oynamak  fiil     ts
10 güçlükle ilerleme  isim     ts
11 sığ suda/çamurda yürümek  fiil     ts
12wading zor yürü     ts
13wading çamurda yürüme     ts
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A topographic surname, A male given name, transferred from the surname, to progress with difficulty, to walk through water or something that impedes progress, an act of wading, An English surname, derived from the Old English for a ford, derived from the surname, family name; male first name, To walk along the bottom of a body of water, with the water no higher than chest-level, To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement, English tennis player who won may women's singles titles (born in 1945), If you wade through something that makes it difficult to walk, usually water or mud, you walk through it. Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them, cross with difficulty; proceed slowly and with difficulty; walk in water, walk through any substance that impedes motion (snow, etc.), act or instance of walking in shallow water, To wade through a lot of documents or pieces of information means to spend a lot of time and effort reading them or dealing with them. It has taken a long time to wade through the `incredible volume' of evidence. American politician who served as a U.S. senator from Ohio (1851-1869) and jointly authored the Wade-Davis Manifesto (1864), which declared the primacy of Congress in matters of the Reconstruction. Barkley Charles Wade Hampton Wade Roe v. Wade Wade Benjamin Franklin Wade Davis Bill, walk (through relatively shallow water); "Can we wade across the river to the other side?"; "Wade the pond", Hence, to move with difficulty or labor; to proceed &?;lowly among objects or circumstances that constantly &?;inder or embarrass; as, to wade through a dull book, Woad, To go; to move forward, To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, etc, To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded &?;he rivers and swamps, (1 syl ), to go through watery places, is the Anglo-Saxon wad (a ford), wadan (to ford or go [through a meadow]) (See Weyd-Monat ) General Wade, famous for his military highways in the Highlands, which proceed in a straight line up and down hill like a Roman road, and were made with a crown, instead of being lowest in the middle “Had you seen but these roads before they were made You would hold up your hands and bless General Wade ” Wade's Boat named Guingelot Wade was a hero of mediaeval romance, whose adventures were a favourite theme in the sixteenth century Mons F Michel has brought together all he could find about this story, but nevertheless, the tale is very imperfectly known “They can so mochë craft of Wadës hoot, So mochë broken harm whan that hem list, That with hem schuld I never ly v in rest ” Chaucer: Canterbury Tales, 9,298 Wadham College (Oxford) was founded by Nicholas Wadham in 1613, To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement ADVANCE \x 540, English tennis player who won may 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, The act of wading, Present participle of wade, Which wades, Appropriate to wade in, past of wade, third-person singular of wade, plural of wade, walking with your feet in shallow water, & n, from Wade, v,

14 A topographic surname     ts
15 A male given name, transferred from the surname     ts
16 to progress with difficulty     ts
17 to walk through water or something that impedes progress - "After breakfast the men set out to hunt, while the women went to a large pool of warm water covered with a green scum and filled with billions of tadpoles. They waded in to where the water was about a foot deep and lay down in the mud. They remained there from one to two hours and then returned to the cliff."     ts
18 an act of wading     ts
19 An English surname, derived from the Old English for a ford     ts
20 derived from the surname     ts
21 family name; male first name  isim     ts
22 To walk along the bottom of a body of water, with the water no higher than chest-level     ts
23 To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement     ts
24 English tennis player who won may women's singles titles (born in 1945)     ts
25 If you wade through something that makes it difficult to walk, usually water or mud, you walk through it. Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them     ts
26 cross with difficulty; proceed slowly and with difficulty; walk in water, walk through any substance that impedes motion (snow, etc.)  fiil     ts
27 act or instance of walking in shallow water  isim     ts
28 To wade through a lot of documents or pieces of information means to spend a lot of time and effort reading them or dealing with them. It has taken a long time to wade through the `incredible volume' of evidence. American politician who served as a U.S. senator from Ohio (1851-1869) and jointly authored the Wade-Davis Manifesto (1864), which declared the primacy of Congress in matters of the Reconstruction. Barkley Charles Wade Hampton Wade Roe v. Wade Wade Benjamin Franklin Wade Davis Bill     ts
29 walk (through relatively shallow water); "Can we wade across the river to the other side?"; "Wade the pond"     ts
30 Hence, to move with difficulty or labor; to proceed &?;lowly among objects or circumstances that constantly &?;inder or embarrass; as, to wade through a dull book     ts
31 Woad     ts
32 To go; to move forward     ts
33 To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, etc     ts
34 To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded &?;he rivers and swamps     ts
35 (1 syl ), to go through watery places, is the Anglo-Saxon wad (a ford), wadan (to ford or go [through a meadow]) (See Weyd-Monat ) General Wade, famous for his military highways in the Highlands, which proceed in a straight line up and down hill like a Roman road, and were made with a crown, instead of being lowest in the middle “Had you seen but these roads before they were made You would hold up your hands and bless General Wade ” Wade's Boat named Guingelot Wade was a hero of mediaeval romance, whose adventures were a favourite theme in the sixteenth century Mons F Michel has brought together all he could find about this story, but nevertheless, the tale is very imperfectly known “They can so mochë craft of Wadës hoot, So mochë broken harm whan that hem list, That with hem schuld I never ly v in rest ” Chaucer: Canterbury Tales, 9,298 Wadham College (Oxford) was founded by Nicholas Wadham in 1613     ts
36 To walk in or through water or something else that similarly impedes normal movement ADVANCE \x 540     ts
37 English tennis player who won may 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     ts
38 The act of wading     ts
39wading Present participle of wade     ts
40wading Which wades - "Flamingos are wading birds."     ts
41wading Appropriate to wade in - "The pool is too small for doing laps, it's only a wading pool."     ts
42waded past of wade     ts
43wades third-person singular of wade     ts
44wades plural of wade     ts
45wading walking with your feet in shallow water     ts
46wading & n     ts
47wading from Wade, v     ts
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