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