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Noun: wading  wey-ding
  1. Walking with your feet in shallow water
    "Children enjoyed wading in the cool stream on a hot summer day"
Verb: wade  weyd
  1. Walk through water, mud, or other substance that impedes movement
    "They had to wade through the flooded street"
     
  2. Move with difficulty through a mass of things or people
    "She waded through the crowded marketplace";
    - wade through
     
  3. Read or deal with something dense or difficult
    "The lawyer waded through pages of legal documents";
    - wade through

Derived forms: wadings

Type of: walk, walking

Encyclopedia: Wade, Matthew