wade in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
To wade means to walk through water, typically in a shallow area, by moving with effort or purpose.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to wade through the shallow river to reach the other side.
- As the sun set, he began to wade into the cool waters of the lake.
- The children laughed and splashed as they waded along the sandy shore.
- To find the best fishing spot, he had to wade deeper into the creek.
- After the rain, the path became muddy, making it difficult to wade through the puddles.
- She decided to wade through the shallow stream to reach the other side.
- As the sun began to set, he took off his shoes to wade into the cool water.
- The children laughed and splashed as they waded in the lake on a hot summer day.
- Despite the cold, she bravely chose to wade into the ocean waves.
- He hesitated at the edge of the pond, unsure if he should wade in to retrieve the ball.
- As the tide receded, they began to wade into the cool water of the lake.
- He had to wade through a thick fog to find his way home.
- The children laughed as they waded into the surf, splashing each other playfully.
- We watched her wade carefully across the stream, balancing on the slippery rocks.
- She decided to wade into the cool water to escape the summer heat.
- It was difficult to wade through the thick fog that enveloped the town in the early morning.
- He had to wade through a pile of paperwork before he could leave the office.
- The children loved to wade along the shoreline, searching for shells and small fish.
- As we waded deeper into the creek, the current began to pull at our legs.