Synonym: Virginia Wade, Wade. Similar words: nowaday, wadding, nowadays, call a spade a spade, hades, shade, fade, jade. Meaning: [weɪd] n. English tennis player who won may women's singles titles (born in 1945). v. walk (through relatively shallow water).
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1. Wade not in unknown water.
2. I can't wade in these boots.
3. Sometimes they had to wade waist-deep through mud.
4. Wade was a hearty, bluff, athletic sort of guy.
5. They don't just listen sympathetically, they wade in with remarks like, 'If I were you...'.
6. Wade was smart and not bad-looking, and he could be funny when he wanted to.
7. The river was full but we managed to wade across.
8. I wish you wouldn't always wade in with your opinion.
9. There's no bridge; we'll have to wade across .
10. Can we wade the brook?
11. Wade stuck the cigarette between his lips.
12. He was aiming the rifle at Wade.
13. Rescuers had to wade waist-deep in flood water.
14. Wade exhaled a cloud of smoke and coughed.
15. The job has to be done, so let's wade in immediately.
16. Wade placed his chilled hands on the radiator and warmed them.
17. They had to wade knee-deep through mud and debris to reach the victims.
18. We had to wade through pages of legal jargon before we could sign the contract.
19. Wade walked quickly to the refrigerator and pulled out another beer.
20. Wade stepped inside and closed the inner door behind him.
21. Rescuers had to wade across a river to reach them.
22. Wade released the hand brake and pulled away from the curb.
23. I've finally managed to wade through that boring book I had to read.
24. It has taken a long time to wade through the 'incredible volume' of evidence.
25. We had to wade through the river to the opposite bank.
26. Wade put the cups in the sink.
27. He'd gladly wade into the attack.
28. Wade received only partial compensation for her injuries.
29. John Wade spent six years in the state senate.
30. Abortion was legalized nationally in the United States following the Roe versus Wade case.